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Characterization of chemical speciation of titanyl sulfate solutions for production of titanium dioxide precipitates
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Characterization of chemical speciation of titanyl sulfate solutions for production of titanium dioxide precipitates

I. Szilágyi, E. Königsberger and P.M. May
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.48(5), pp.2200-2204
2009
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Abstract

Ion association in concentrated aqueous solutions of titanyl sulfate in sulfuric acid has been investigated at 25 °C by Raman spectroscopy under conditions like those used in the preparation of titania nanoparticles. Systematic variation of titanyl (M), sulfate (L), and hydrogen ion concentrations and a detailed quantitative analysis of the spectra reveal that two weak titanyl sulfato complexes (ML and ML2) are formed, with ML predominating. This assignment conflicts with the recent results of Baillon et al. (J. Mol. Liq. 2008, 143, 8−12).

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7 Engineering & Materials Science
7.229 Mineral & Metal Processing
7.229.1484 Sustainable Ironmaking
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