Hydrothermal synthesis of flower-like hierarchical TiO2 microspheres from titanium sulfate and hexafluorosilicic acid

Guo Dong Shi, Jun Song, Liu Liu Yang, Li Xiong Zhang

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Abstract

Flower-like hierarchical TiO2 microspheres assembled by nanosheets with exposed {001} facets were prepared through a cost-effective hydrothermal synthesis method, using cheap Ti(SO4)2 as the feedstock and hexafluorosilicic acid as the capping agent. These hierarchical microspheres were assembled by numerous and cross-linked nanosheets. The fine structure of hierarchical microspheres could be easily controlled by adjusting the concentration of hexafluorosilicic ions. The growth process of the microspheres was examined through XRD and SEM characterizations, and a possible formation mechanism was proposed. Compared with other solvothermal synthesis methods, this cost-effective hydrothermal synthesis route is attractive and can be potentially applied in the production of flower-like TiO2 hierarchical microspheres in large scale. The as-prepared flower-like TiO2 hierarchical microspheres exhibit good photocatalytic ability to degrade methyl orange dye.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)891-896
Number of pages6
JournalWuji Cailiao Xuebao/Journal of Inorganic Materials
Volume29
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2014

Keywords

  • Crystal growth
  • Flower-like
  • Hierarchical structure
  • Hydrothermal synthesis

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