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hydrothermal synthesis of titanium dioxide
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The hydrothermal synthesis technique is widely used for creating titanium dioxide TiO2 nanoparticles. It involves reacting titanium salts. such as titanium tetrachloride. with water at high pressure and temperature. This results in the production of pure nanoparticles with precise size and shape control. Typically. this process takes place in a sealed reactor. often an autoclave. at autogenous pressure. Its benefits include high yields. cost-effectiveness. and the ability to manipulate particle size. shape. and crystallinity. Consequently. it is the preferred method for producing industrial-scale TiO2 nanoparticles. However. there may be challenges in regulating the hydrothermal conditions which could impact the properties of the composites.
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