2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(745e) Molten Salt Hydrates As Solvents in the Synthesis of Metal Oxide Catalysts
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This study investigates a simple method to synthesize Anatase-TiO2 using different synthesis precursors and Molten Salt Hydrates (MSH) as the reacting solvent system. In this method, precursors such as titanium isopropoxide (TTIP) and titanium n-butoxide (TNB) undergo hydrolysis and condensation reaction within the ordered structure of molten salt hydrates thus modifying the morphology of TiO2 particles. The solvent can be almost fully recovered simply by filtration. The reaction (synthesis) as well as calcination temperature have been examined in order to show their effects on the morphology, crystal structure, surface and uniformity of TiO2 crystals. Synthesized materials are characterized using different techniques such as Raman spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy and BET surface area measurements. Results of this study show the formation of unique structure of Anatase-TiO2 with surface area as high as 230 m2/g. The crystallinity of the prepared materials is improved at high calcination temperature without sacrificing significantly their morphology. In-situ Raman calcination data will be discussed, in an effort to unravel the effect of calcination temperature and time on the molecular structure, crystallinity and morphology of the final catalysts.
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