Synchrotron radiation diffraction was conducted and at high temperature to establish the lattice parameters of pure/undoped, doped, and co-doped anatase nanoparticles. The nanoparticles were heated from room temperature to 950 °C in sealed quartz capillaries. The effect of pressure, doping (aluminium or indium), and co-doping (indium-chromium or silver-chromium) on the thermal expansion coefficients of nanocrystalline anatase was established. Synchrotron radiation diffraction high temperature , transmission electron microscopy, and the Rietveld refinement method were used to characterise the anatase nanoparticles. The anisotropy of the thermal expansion, α/α, for pressurised anatase nanoparticles was smaller than that for anatase heated in unpressurised air or argon, and it was much smaller in a vacuum.

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