An aqueous, alkaline route to titanate nanotubes under atmospheric pressure conditions
A significant reduction in the temperature for alkaline synthesis of titanate nanotubes is reported. Nanotubular titanates have been synthesized from TiO2 at 100 ?C in a mixture of concentrated, aqueous solutions of KOH and NaOH. After 48 h of refluxing, essentially complete conversion was achieved....
Main Authors: | Bavykin, D.V (Author), Cressey, B.A (Author), Light, M.E (Author), Walsh, F.C (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2008.
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