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Rutile titania silica coated

The surface hydration-hydroxylation structure of titania, proved previously mainly by IR studies using dry titania powders, also seems to hold when these powders are dispersed in water. An interesting approach, therefore, is to probe directly the uptake of water from the gas phase by DS-coated rutile surfaces [42]. Water adsorption isotherms are presented in Figure 52.14. The dual nature of titania surface sites, a property not seen with other common oxides such as silica and alumina, leads to an unusual type of water adsorption isotherm for titania. The isotherm shows two distinct knees (Figure 52.14) connected by a region where adsorption increases linearly with the partial vapor pressure of water. The explanation for this adsorption behavior is rather complex [42] and beyond the scope of this chapter. This behavior is believed to be due to the presence of hydrated surface cation sites. [Pg.698]


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