Synthesis and characterization of TiO2 nanocrystals through sol-gel and hydrothermal methods

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Abstract

Nanomaterials with special and interesting properties, which can be different comparing to the macro scale materials, offer a large area of practical applications in all social-economical fields. Incorporating metallic and non-metallic dopant ions into the titanium dioxide particles can influence the performance of these photocatalysts. This affects the dynamics of electron-ion recombination and interfacial charge transfer. In this paper it was synthesized undoped and doped TiO2 nanocrystals with metallic (Ag) and non-metallic (N) ions through sol-gel and hydrothermal methods. The materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX), diffuse reflectance UV-VIS, thermogravimetric analysis (TG) and differential thermal analysis (DTA).

*National Project 70/2007 IMUNONANOMAT

Authors

  • Corina Ileana Orha

    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter, Timisoara, Romania
    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter Timisoara, Romania
  • Carmen Lazau

    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter, Timisoara, Romania
    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter Timisoara, Romania
  • Cornelia Elena Ratiu

    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter, Timisoara, Romania
    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter Timisoara, Romania
  • Paula Sfirloaga

    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter, Timisoara, Romania
    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter Timisoara, Romania
  • Paulina Vlazan

    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter, Timisoara, Romania
    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter Timisoara, Romania
  • Paul Barvinschi

    • West University from Timisoara, Romania
  • Ioan Muscutariu

    • Physiscs Department, Baldwin Wallace College, USA
    • Physics Department, Baldwin Wallace College, USA
  • Ioan Grozescu

    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter, Timisoara, Romania
    • National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter Timisoara, Romania