Title of article :
Study on the reduction of highly porous TiO2 precursors and thin
TiO2 layers by the FFC-Cambridge process
Author/Authors :
R. Lilia Centeno-Sa´nchez، نويسنده , , Derek J. Fray، نويسنده , , George Z. Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Reduction of porous titanium oxide precursors
by the FFC-Cambridge process is reported in this paper.
Porous TiO2 precursors were prepared by mixing the
powder with different concentrations of graphite and
polyethylene as fugitive agents and sintered at 1,073 K.
The maximum porosity achieved before the mixture saturation
was approximately 75%. After the electro-deoxidation
by the FFC-Cambridge process, shrinkage of
approximately 40% in volume and increase in porosity
were observed, which might be due to atomic rearrangement,
change of density and subsequent grain growth
during reduction. The potential applied (below the
decomposition potential of CaCl2) had a direct effect on the
minimum level of oxygen achieved, which was approximately
3,000 ppm for 48 h at 3.00 V and the same level at
half the time (24 h) when increasing potential to 3.15 V.
On the other hand, thin layers (300 lm thickness) screenprinted
on titanium foils showed shorter reduction time
than that observed for thicker porous pellets. This led to the
conclusion that cathode geometry (porosity and thickness
of the pellet) might have an effect on the rate of reduction
by increasing the surface area available and improving the
mass diffusion of oxygen ions
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science