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Method for preparing a gel containing nanometer titanium dioxide powders for visible light photocatalysis

a titanium dioxide powder and gel technology, applied in the field of preparation of gels containing nanometer titanium dioxide powders, can solve the problems of ineffective visible light effect, titanium dioxide particles without photocatalytic characteristic and self-cleaning efficiency, and no study referring to preparation and actual application of titanium dioxide, etc., to achieve photochemical and self-cleaning efficiency and effective effect in visible light

Active Publication Date: 2006-08-10
ONID TECH
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Benefits of technology

[0010] The main objective of the present invention is to provide a method for preparing a gel containing nanometer titanium dioxide, wherein the gel has photochemical and self-cleaning efficiency and is effective in visible light.

Problems solved by technology

However, no study refers to the preparation and actual application to the titanium dioxide.
However, the studies still focus on the application but not the preparation of the titanium dioxide.
Therefore, the titanium dioxide particles do not have photocatalytic characteristic and self-cleaning efficiency and are only applied in paints, cosmetics or correction fluids.
Although the grinding method is improved by applying ultrasonic technology or adding acid solutions for chemical grinding to make the titanium dioxide particles even, the crystalline configuration of the titanium dioxide particles does not improve much.
The chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method generates stable and highly pure titanium dioxide but is expensive in manufacturing.
However, the titanium oxyalkyl is expensive and operation must be carried out at a high temperature and a high pressure.
Thus, the manufacturing cost of the organic solvent synthesis is not economic for manufacturers.
However, chlorine ions are also generated which make the gel unstable and easily decomposed.
Additionally, titanium dioxide made by the chemical synthesis is only efficient in ultraviolet light so that application of the gel containing titanium dioxide is limited.
According to the above description, the titanium dioxide is only used with ultraviolet light and that limits the application of the titanium dioxide.

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example 1

[0020] In a 20 L reacting tank, 10 L of deionized water was added into the reacting tank and stirred at 300 rpm to mix with 500 g of titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4), wherein titanium tetrachloride was added into the reacting tank at 4 mg / min by a quantitative pump and temperature of the reacting tank was kept at 5 to 10° C. After adding all titanium tetrachloride into the reacting tank, the solution of the titanium tetrachloride was still stirred for 2 hours until the solution became clear. Then, 20% of ammonia was injected into the solution at 10 ml / min to increase the pH value of the solution and the stirring rate was increased to 600 rpm. When the pH value of the solution was increased to 4.0, the injecting rate of the ammonia was adjusted to 2 to 4 ml / min. The injection of the ammonia was stopped when the pH value reached 7.5 to 8.0. Wherein, the titanium tetrachloride mixed with ammonia was transformed into titanium(IV) hydroxide (Ti(OH)4) to deposit in the solution. After filte...

example 2

[0022] Example 2 has the same operational procedure as that of example 1 except for using 200 ml of hydrogen peroxide to replace the perchloric acid, using 100 ml of 10% (V / V) poly-aluminum chloride to replace the silicate, using 3 g of silver carbonate to replace the stannous chloride (SnCl2.H2O). The operational conditions in the example are the same as those in example 1. The gel obtained in example 2 is transparent, colorless or yellow in color and has a pH value of 7 to 9. Titanium dioxide is about 1% (V / V) and in the form of 5 to 20 nm particles sizes. The crystalline configuration of the titanium dioxide is needle or sheet crystallization. The gel obtained from the present invention can be sprayed on surfaces of the substrate and has self-cleaning efficiency, photocatalytic characteristic, and bactericidal efficiency when illuminated by visible light.

example 3

[0023] Example 3 has the same operational procedure as that of example 1 except for using 10 ml of silane to replace the silicate. The operational conditions in this example are the same as those in example 1. The gel obtained in example 3 is transparent, yellow in color and has a pH value of 7 to 9. Titanium dioxide is about 1% (V / V) and in the form of 5 to 30 nm particles sizes. The crystalline configuration of the titanium dioxide is needle or sheet crystallization. The gel obtained from the present invention can be sprayed on surfaces of the artificial fibers or macromolecule polymers and has self-cleaning efficiency and photocatalytic characteristic when illuminated by visible light.

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Abstract

A method for preparing a gel containing nanometer titanium dioxide particles for visible light photocatalysis, the method has the following acts of: obtaining titanium hydroxide; inverting titanium hydroxide into titanium dioxide by adding an oxidant, an improving agent, an optional acid, and an optional surfactant to compose a solution; and aging the solution by heating to make the solution become a gel. The gel made by the present invention has photocatalystic characteristic and self-cleaning efficiency particularly in visible light but not in ultraviolet light as conventional gel.

Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to a method for preparing a gel containing nanometer titanium dioxide powders, and more particularly to a gel containing nanometer titanium dioxide powder in sizes ranging from 2 to 50 nm and having photocatalystic characteristic and self-cleaning efficiency in visible light. [0003] 2. Description of Related Art [0004] Since 1970, most studies of titanium dioxide for manufacturing semiconductor have been subjected to photochemical reactions and semiconducting reactions on the present titanium dioxide particles. In these studies, crystalline configuration and grain sizes certainly affect the photochemical and semiconducting reactions. Preferably, anatase or anatase / rutile in the size of 30 nm is the optimal material. However, no study refers to the preparation and actual application to the titanium dioxide. Since 1990, titanium dioxide has been found to have great application in environm...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C01G23/047
CPCC01G23/00C01G23/047C01G23/0536C09C1/3653Y10S977/811C01P2004/64
Inventor LIU, WEN-CHUAN
Owner ONID TECH
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