X-ray powder diffraction investigation of Fe-doped TiO2 samples synthesized by the sol-gel method under alkaline conditions (CROSBI ID 482737)
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Gržeta, B. ; Gotić, M. ; Musić, S. ; Ivanda, M.
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X-ray powder diffraction investigation of Fe-doped TiO2 samples synthesized by the sol-gel method under alkaline conditions
Titania, TiO2, is a technologically interesting material because of its catalytic and electronic properties. Its properties, however, change when it is doped with metal atoms or when prepared to have a very small crystallite size [R. J. H. Clarc, The Chemistry of Titanium and Vanadium, Elsevier Publ. Co., New York, 1968]. In this work we examined the influence of iron doping on structural properties of titania. Polycrystalline titania and Fe-doped titania samples containing 0.5, 1.1, 2.6, 8.1 and 18 at% Fe were prepared by a sol-gel technique. Ti(IV)-isopropoxide and Fe(III)-nitrate were used as precursors of titanium and iron. Synthesis was performed in a nitrogen inert atmosphere under alkaline conditions, which was accomplished by addition of NH3. As-synthesized samples were annealed at 500 °C for 2 hours. The samples were examined by X-ray powder diffraction at room temperature. Sample of pure titania was anatase (tetragonal, S. G. I41/amd). Sample with 0.5 at% Fe was an anatase-type solid solution. For Fe doping level higher than 0.5 at% Fe the samples contained two phases, that of anatase-type and of rutile-type (tetragonal, S. G. P42/mnm), respectively. Anatase phase was dominant for all the doped samples. The sample with 18 at% Fe contained impurity, namely ~5% Fe2TiO5. All the samples were nanocrystalline, with crystallite sizes in the range 10-20 nm. Diffraction line broadening increased with Fe doping level. Unit-cell parameters were determined using Si as an internal standard, and refined by the whole powder pattern fitting [WPPF program, H. Toraya, J. Appl. Cryst. 19 (1986) 440]. Iron doping increased slightly unit-cell parameters of both anatase- and rutile-type phases. The Rietveld method [H. M. Rietveld, J. Appl. Cryst. 2 (1969) 65] was performed to refine the crystal structure of obtained phases, and the real incorporation level of Fe into the anatase and rutile lattices was determined.
TiO2; XRD; Rietveld method
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25-25-x.
2001.
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Danilovski, A.; Kajfež, T.; Popović, S.
Zagreb: Pliva