TiO2-coated sericite powders were prepared by the chemical deposition method starting from lamellar sericite and TiCl4 in the presence of La3+. After calcination at 900 ℃ for 1 h, the resultant TiO2 nanoparticles on ...TiO2-coated sericite powders were prepared by the chemical deposition method starting from lamellar sericite and TiCl4 in the presence of La3+. After calcination at 900 ℃ for 1 h, the resultant TiO2 nanoparticles on the sericite surfaces exist in anatase phase. The light scattering indexes of the TiO2-coated lamellar sericite powders are dozens of times higher than those of the naked lamellar sericite powders, varying with different contents of La3+. The presence of La3+ in the deposition solution is beneficial to the formation of the small-sized anatase TiO2 nanoparticles. The presence of La3+ also favors the formation of the dense and uniform island-like TiO2 coating layers in a large range of the mass ratio of TiO2 to sericite from 5% to 20%. XPS analysis shows that when La3+ is absent in the reaction solution, TiO2 coating layers anchor on the sericite surface via Ti—O—Si and Ti—O—Al bonds. The presence of La3+ causes the formation of Si—O—La and Al—O—La bonds on the sericite surface and Ti—O—La bond on the surface of TiO2 coating layers.展开更多
基金Project(2003406) supported by the Chinese Education DepartmentProject(BG2006025) supported by Bureau of Science and Technology of Jiangsu Province, China
文摘TiO2-coated sericite powders were prepared by the chemical deposition method starting from lamellar sericite and TiCl4 in the presence of La3+. After calcination at 900 ℃ for 1 h, the resultant TiO2 nanoparticles on the sericite surfaces exist in anatase phase. The light scattering indexes of the TiO2-coated lamellar sericite powders are dozens of times higher than those of the naked lamellar sericite powders, varying with different contents of La3+. The presence of La3+ in the deposition solution is beneficial to the formation of the small-sized anatase TiO2 nanoparticles. The presence of La3+ also favors the formation of the dense and uniform island-like TiO2 coating layers in a large range of the mass ratio of TiO2 to sericite from 5% to 20%. XPS analysis shows that when La3+ is absent in the reaction solution, TiO2 coating layers anchor on the sericite surface via Ti—O—Si and Ti—O—Al bonds. The presence of La3+ causes the formation of Si—O—La and Al—O—La bonds on the sericite surface and Ti—O—La bond on the surface of TiO2 coating layers.