Structural Changes Of Sol-Gel Derived Tio2-Si02 Coatings In An Environment Of High Temperature And High Humidity

Structural changes in sol-gel-derived TiO2-SiO2 coatings were found to proceed in an environment of high temperature and high humidity as follows: (1) dissociation of Si-O-Ti bonds in the coating by the attack of water vapor, (2) formation of Ti-O-Ti bonds, and (3) nucleation and growth of anatase TiO2. The coating obtained with the addition of poly(ethylene glycol), PEG, reacts with water vapor more easily than the coating obtained without PEG, since the former is more porous than the latter due to the decomposition of PEG during heat treatment.

Author
A Matsuda Et Al
Origin
Nippon Sheet Glass Co, Japan
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 76 11 1993 2899-2903
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 775

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Structural Changes Of Sol-Gel Derived Tio2-Si02 Coatings In An Environment Of High Temperature And High Humidity
J Am Ceram Soc 76 11 1993 2899-2903
S 775
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