Aqueous Sol-gel Process for Nanocrystalline Photocatalytic Titania, Transparent Functional Coatings and Ceramic Membrane

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Aqueous Sol-gel Process for Nanocrystalline Photocatalytic Titania, Transparent Functional Coatings and Ceramic Membrane

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dc.contributor.author Baiju, K V
dc.contributor.author Dr. K G K Warrier
dc.date.accessioned 2012-06-30T07:00:36Z
dc.date.available 2012-06-30T07:00:36Z
dc.date.issued 2007-11
dc.identifier.uri http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2925
dc.description.abstract The present thesis develops from the point of view of titania sol-gel chemistry and an attempt is made to address the modification of the process for better photoactive titania by selective doping and also demonstration of utilization of the process for the preparation of supported membranes and self cleaning films.A general introduction to nanomaterials, nanocrystalline titania and sol-gel chemistry are presented in the first chapter. A brief and updated literature review on sol-gel titania, with special emphasis on catalytic and photocatalytic properties and anatase to rutile transformation are covered. Based on critical assessment of the reported information the present research problem has been defined.The second chapter describes a new aqueous sol-gel method for the preparation of nanocrystalline titania using titanyl sulphate as precursor. This approach is novel since no earlier work has been reported in the same lines proposed here. The sol-gel process has been followed at each step using particle size, zeta potential measurements on the sol and thermal analysis of the resultant gel. The prepared powders were then characterized using X-ray diffraction, FTIR, BET surface area analysis and transmission electron microscopy.The third chapter presents a detailed discussion on the physico-chemical characterization of the aqueous sol-gel derived doped titania. The effect of dopants such as tantalum, gadolinium and ytterbium on the anatase to rutile phase transformation, surface area as well as their influence on photoactivity is also included. The fourth chapter demonstrates application of the aqueous sol-gel method in developing titania coatings on porous alumina substrates for controlling the poresize for use as membrane elements in ultrafiltration. Thin coatings having ~50 nm thickness and transparency of ~90% developed on glass surface were tested successfully for self cleaning applications. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology,CSIR en_US
dc.subject Sol-gel Chemistry en_US
dc.subject Titanium oxide en_US
dc.subject Titanyl Sulphate en_US
dc.subject Ceramic membrane en_US
dc.subject Chemistry en_US
dc.title Aqueous Sol-gel Process for Nanocrystalline Photocatalytic Titania, Transparent Functional Coatings and Ceramic Membrane en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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