“…Since the first discovery of potassium dititanate (Andersson, 1960), much attention has been given to calcination syntheses of potassium dititanate (K 2 Ti 2 O 5 ) from crystalline precursors of anatase and rutile at T Ͼ 1000°C or to ion-exchange syntheses of proton potassium dititanate (K 2Ϫx H x Ti 2 O 5 ) and hydrous potassium dititanate (K 2 Ti 2 O 5 ⅐xH 2 O) from potassium dititanate (Andersson, 1960(Andersson, , 1961Clearfield, 1988;Fujiki, 1982Fujiki, , 1988Kudo, 1993Kudo, , 1997bKudo, , 1998Ogawa, 1995;Shibata, 1987;Shimizu, 1980;Yagi, 2001). However, systematic studies on modulations of morphologies, sizes, water contents, and crystallinities of potassium dititanate and corresponding reaction conditions are still inadequate.…”