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Titanium vacancy defects in sol-gel prepared anatase

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Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 180 (2): 670 - 678 (2007)
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2006.11.028

Abstract

Rietveld refinement of powder X-ray diffraction data for nanocrystalline anatase samples prepared by different sol-gel methods shows that the samples contain high concentrations (less-than-or-equals, slant 20%) of titanium vacancies, the levels of which decrease with increasing crystallite size. Debye function modelling of anatase clusters with different well-defined sizes, shapes and stoichiometries confirmed that the titanium vacancy concentrations obtained from the Rietveld refinements are correct. However, the Debye modelling showed that for nanocrystals smaller than ~4 nm, the Rietveld modelling gives artificially high cell parameters. Density function theory calculations show that the titanium vacancies are stable defects when the vacancy sites are charge-balanced by incorporation of protons.

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