Abstract

Bismuth titanates of different composition and 3D nanocomposites based on opal matrices and bismuth titanates of different structure types have been synthesized by sol–gel and alkoxide methods with the use of polyhydric alcohols. The suggested procedure for synthesis of bismuth titanates Bi12TiO20 with a sillenite structure and Bi2Ti2O7 with a pyrochlore structure and layered titanates Bi4Ti3O12 makes it possible to decrease the temperature of the onset of formation of a target product in powders and a 3D nanocomposite based on opal matrices and to reduce the synthesis time. It has been revealed that the aging of the initial sol has an effect on the phase composition of bismuth titanates. It has been found that formation of the bismuth dititanate phase with a pyrochlore structure in the pores of opal matrices (nanoreactors) becomes dominating whatever the Bi2O3/TiO2 ratio is (2 : 3 or 1 : 2), which is associated with the effect of the size factor on the stability of the forming phases. It has been shown that the existence range of metastable Bi2Ti2O7 and Bi2SiO5 forming as nanoparticles can be extended from 20 to 1000°C through confinement of the reaction zone of the sol–gel synthesis in the pores of the opal matrix.

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