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Electron Microscope Study of the Pressure-Induced Phase Transformation and Microstructure Change of TiO 2 Nanocrystals.

Fei WangLei YueQuanjun LiBingbing Liu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Microstructure transformation of materials under compression is crucial to understanding their high-pressure phase transformation. However, direct observation of the microstructure of compressive materials is a considerable challenge, which impedes the understanding of the relations among phase transformation, microstructure, and material properties. In this study, we used transmission Kikuchi diffraction and transmission electron microscopy to intuitively characterize pressure-induced phase transformation and microstructure of TiO 2 . We observed the changes of twin boundaries with increasing pressure and intermediate phase TiO 2 -I of anatase transformed into TiO 2 -II (α-PbO 2 phase) for the first time. The following changes occur during this transformation: anatase (diameter of ∼100 nm) → anatase twins 60° along the [110] zone axis → intermediate TiO 2 -I twins 60° along the [010] zone axis → TiO 2 -II twins 90° along the [010] zone axis. These results directly reveal the crystallographic relation among these structures, enhancing our understanding of the phase transformation in TiO 2 nanocrystals.
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