Abstract
Abstract Transformation process of TiO2 from anatase to rutile phase upon annealing affects its optical and biological implications. In the present work; TiO2 is synthesized by sol-gel technique. The optical and biological implications were depicted through the transformation process covering the range of 350–800 °C. Raman spectroscopy applied for depicting the structural analysis. The absorption coefficient, optical band gap energies, extinction coefficient and color strength were calculated as a function of annealing temperature. Moreover, Biological implications were followed by immersion tests within DMEM for 72 h. The results showed variable changes in the optical parameter values upon annealing due to the induced structural changes in the TiO2 network. The biological implications proved successful formation of a new Ca–P depletion layer post 48 h immersion with priority for anatase. The results proved the apparent effect of annealing temperature on the structural, optical and biological activity. Therefore, TiO2 desired properties can be tailored.
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