《1991Vapor synthesis of titania powder by titanium tetrachloride oxidation》.pdf
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Vapor Synthesis of Titania Powder by Titanium
Tetrachloride Oxidation
M. Kamal Akhtar, Yun Xiong, and Sotiris E. Pratsinis
Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Center for Aerosol Processes, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221
Formation of titania particles by vapor-phase oxidation of titanium tetrachloride
was studied in an aerosol reactor between 1,200 and 1,723 K. The effect ofprocess
variables (reactor residence time, temperature, and reactant concentration) onpow-
der size and phase characteristics was investigated using the differential mobility
particle sizer, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. Titania particles
wereprimarily anatase though the rutile weightfraction increased with increasing
reactor temperature. The geometric number average diameter of theparticles was
between 0.13 and 0.35 pm, and the geometric standard deviation of theparticle size
distribution was about 1.4. The averageparticle size increased with increasing tem-
perature, inlet TiC1, concentration, and residence time. The observed changes in the
particle size distribution were compared with thosepredicted by solving the aerosol
dynamic equation by a sectional method and accountingfor coagulation andfirst-
order chemical reaction. While variations in the process variables resulted in dis-
cernible changes in the size of theparticles, the spread of the distribution remained
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