Synthesis and photocatalytic activity of small brookite particles by self-hydrolysis of TiOCl2

  • INADA Miki
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
  • IWAMOTO Kazunori
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
  • ENOMOTO Naoya
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
  • HOJO Junichi
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University

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The preparation of brookite particles was tried by self-hydrolysis of TiOCl2 with HCl addition. When 0.1 M TiOCl2 solution was heated at 100°C by reflux method, the precipitate was obtained within 15 min and was identified as brookite and anatase. By addition of HCl, the starting time of precipitation was delayed and small brookite formed beside rutile large rod particles. These results suggest that deprotonation at the early stage of reaction was suppressed but crystal growth at the late stage was promoted because of an increase in the solubility of TiO2 sols.<br>When the TiOCl2 solution was heated at 100°C for 24 h in autoclave, rutile large particles and brookite small particles formed separately. The small brookite particles could be separated by centrifugation. The photocatalytic activity of synthesized brookite particles was lower compared to commercial brookite particles. When hydrothermal treatment was carried out for synthesized brookite, the photocatalytic activity was enhanced. This was due to improvement of crystallinity of brookite.

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