Scalable synthesis of high-purity TiO2 whiskers via ion exchange method enables versatile applications†
Abstract
In this work, high-purity titanium dioxide (TiO2) whiskers with different crystal forms were synthesized via ion exchange and controlled calcination methods. TiO2 whiskers are of 5–10 μm in length with a length-to-diameter ratio of 10–20. A systematic investigation was established to explore the hydration process of K+/H+ exchange, anatase-rutile transformation in the calcination process and the applications of TiO2 whiskers. Compared with the other strategies previously used for the synthesis of TiO2 whiskers, it was found that large-scale production was obtained under mild reaction conditions, which represented a facile and mild route for industrial production and expanded the versatile applications of TiO2 whiskers. Moreover, with the addition of nano TiO2 colloid as a special accelerant, the calcination process yielding uniform morphology and controllable crystal form was explored. Confirmatory experiments indicated that anatase and rutile TiO2 whiskers respectively show excellent photocatalytic activities and unique carrier performance for fabricating functional whiskers.