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Functional Titanium Dioxide-Derived Materials of Different Morphology and Metal–Organic Framework Compounds

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New approaches are examined for the creation of functional materials derived from composites of mesoporous nanocrystalline TiO2 with nanoparticles of nickel, copper, and silver, dyes, and also nanocomposites of new… Click to show full abstract

New approaches are examined for the creation of functional materials derived from composites of mesoporous nanocrystalline TiO2 with nanoparticles of nickel, copper, and silver, dyes, and also nanocomposites of new metal–organic frameworks formed by azamacrocyclic nickel and zinc complexes and aromatic carboxylates with acridine orange dye and iodine. Spectral, luminescent and electrophysical characteristics of these materials were determined. Examples are given for their possible use as photocatalysts, sensitive elements of luminescent sensors, and proton-conducting membranes.

Keywords: titanium dioxide; functional titanium; metal organic; metal; dioxide derived; derived materials

Journal Title: Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry
Year Published: 2017

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