TiO2-ZnO powders in a molar ratio of 92:8 were subject to solution annealing via a reactive sintering route prior to X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopic studies. Charge-compensating defect clusters and planar faults predominantly parallel to (121) and (132) planes, analogous to the crystallographic shear of non-stoichiometric TinO2n-1 with specific extent of oxygen vacancies, were formed in the Zn-doped TiO2 of the rutile-type structure when quenched from 1300C in air. Upon annealing at 900C, an additional phase with 3x(101) commensurate superstructure was formed by an ordering process and Guinier-Preston zones parallel to (100) and (010) were exsolved via anisotropic lattice diffusion.
Defect Clustering and Ordering in Zn-Doped TiO2 upon Solution Annealing. Tzu-Jung, C., Pouyan, S.: Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2009, 113[1], 328-32