Abstract

Abstract Structure rearrangement during gelation and thermal decomposition of the Zr/Ti sol–xerogels, chemically identical but prepared by different methods (mixed and binary), was studied by SAXS/WAXD with the use of SR. Observed, primary, particles in the systems under investigation in the sol state differ both in size and in shape. In the case of a mixed sol, a primary particle consists, probably, of a particle of hydrated titanium dioxide surrounded by particles of hydrated zirconium dioxide. In this case, during gelation the primary particle changes to a much smaller particle. In the case of a binary sol the primary particle is a complex Zr–Ti particle and changes insignificantly during the gelation. During the thermal decomposition of both xerogel systems, the formation of the final product (titanium zirconium oxide) goes through the mechanism of nucleation and growth of the new phase.

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