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Facile preparation of monolithic magnesium titanates with hierarchical porosity

Olim RuzimuradovDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto UniversityGeorge HasegawaDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto UniversityKazuyoshi KanamoriDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto UniversityKazuki NakanishiDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
2011en
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In this study, we for the first time came up with a facile approach to fabricate hierarchically porous nano-crystalline monolithic magnesium titanates (MgTi2O5/MgTiO3) by impregnating magnesium chloride into hierarchically porous TiO2 monolith in a solution containing urea followed by appropriate heat-treatment. The formation of porous MgTi2O5/MgTiO3 monolithic materials took place by the solid-state reaction between original TiO2 networks and precipitated MgCO3. The MgCO3 is precipitated within the TiO2 wet gel by the reaction between impregnated Mg2+ and CO2, which is produced by hydrolysis and decarbonation of chelating agent in the TiO2 wet gels and by the hydrolysis of urea at 60°C. The resultant porous magnesium titanates retained narrow macropore size distribution centered at the diameter ∼1 µm. These porous monoliths produced by impregnation, a facile and the low-cost method, are expected to open various engineering applications owing to the low thermal expansion coefficients and high chemical and physical stabilities.

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