Transparent, aqueous colloidal titanate solutions were prepared by a reaction between
titanium alkoxide and alkylamines or tetraalkylammonium hydroxides. The chemical species
containing titanium atoms were found to be a colloidal particle (15 nm) with a layered
structure. The formation reaction can be explained as an acid−base reaction between the
amines and titanic acid derived from the alkoxide to yield ammonium titanates. Both the
basicity of the amines and the sizes of the conjugate acid (ammonium cations) are crucial
factors to determine whether the aqueous solutions can be prepared. Similarly, aqueous
oxo metalate solutions of V, Nb, Ta, Al, Si, and Sn are easily prepared from corresponding
alkoxides.
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