침전제 적하법을 이용한 $TiO_2$고정화 다공체 제조

Synthesis of $TiO_2$Anchored on a Porous Clay Ceramic Support Using Dropping Precipitant Method

  • 신대용 (강원대학교 석재복합 신소재제품 연구센터) ;
  • 한상목 (강원대학교 신소재공학과) ;
  • 김경남 (삼척대학교 신소재공학과)
  • 발행 : 2001.12.01

초록

침전제적하법을 이용하여 점토 다공체에 TiO$_2$의 고정화를 행하였다. 1,15$0^{\circ}C$에서 10분간 급속가열하여 점토 다공체에는 수 mm~$\mu$M의 기공이 존재하였다. 침전제인 NH$_4$HCO$_3$의 주입속도에 의한 반응용액의 pH 변화, 반응온도 및 TiCl$_4$의 농도는 다공체 표면의 TiO$_2$입자 석출상태와 석출된 TiO$_2$입자의 결정구조에 영향을 미쳐 NH$_4$HCO$_3$의 주입속도가 0.8ml/min 및 pH가 6인 다공체 표면에는 TiO$_2$입자들이 균일하게 석출되었다. NH$_4$HCO$_3$의 주입속도와 반응온도가 증가하고 TiCl$_4$의 농도가 감소함에 따라 다공체 표면에는 anatase상 TiO$_2$입자가 석출되었다.

TiO$_2$anchored on a porous clay ceramic support (PCS) for use in lightweight photocatalyst were synthesized by the dropping precipitant method. A PCS of macro and micro pore size of around several mm~${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ in diameter were prepared by the rapid heat treatment at, 1,15$0^{\circ}C$ for 10 min from low grade of clay. The change in pH of reaction solution due to the different addition rate of NH$_4$HCO$_3$as a precipitant, the reaction temperature and the concentration of TiCl$_4$had a pronounced effect on the nature of precipitated TiO$_2$particles on the surface of a PCS and the crystal structure of precipitated TiO$_2$particles. At an addition rate of 0.8 ml/min of NH$_4$HCO$_3$and pH=6 of reaction solution, homogeneous precipitation of TiO$_2$particles on a PCS was achieved. TiO$_2$particles with anatase phase was precipitated on the surface of a PCS at the low concentration of TiCl$_4$, the high addition rate of NH$_4$HCO$_3$and the high reaction temperature.

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