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Different Reactivity of Rutile and Anatase TiO2 Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Surface States of Nanoparticles of Mixed-Valence Magnéli Oxides.

Elham BaktashJérôme CapitolisLionel TinatClément LarquetTsou Hsi Camille Chan ChangJean-Jacques GalletFabrice BournelClément SanchezSophie CarencoDavid Portehault
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Magnéli phases Tin O2n-1 (3<n≤10) are mixed Ti4+ /Ti3+ oxides with high electrical conductivity. When used for water remediation or electrochemical energy storage and conversion, they are nanostructured and exposed to various environments. Therefore, understanding their surface reactivity is of prime importance. Such studies have been hindered by carbon contamination from syntheses. Herein, this synthetic and characterization challenge is addressed through a new approach to 50 nm carbon-free Ti4 O7 and Ti6 O11 nanoparticles. It takes advantage of the different reactivities of rutile and anatase TiO2 nanoparticles towards H2 , to use the former as precursor of Tin O2n-1 and the latter as a diluting agent. This approach is combined with silica templating to restrain particle growth. The surface reactivity of the Magnéli nanoparticles under different atmospheres was then evaluated quantitatively by synchrotron-radiation-based X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, which revealed oxidized surfaces with lower conductivity than the core. This finding sheds a new light on the charge transfer occurring in these materials.
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