Photocatalysts of nominal composition (Ti1-xCox)O2-delta with 0.001 <= x <= 0.05 were prepared via a sol-gel technique followed by air firing (200-1000 degrees C). The incorporation of cobalt inhibited crystal growth and slightly raised the anatase to rutile transformation temperature (similar to 700 degrees C). An amorphous component was invariably significant with the maxmum content (41-53wt%) appearing simultaneously with the removal of anatase, suggesting that rutile crystallizes via an aperiodic structure. While the introduction of cobalt shifted the apparent band gap to visible light energies this did not enhance performance as there was limited miscibility of cobalt in titania, non-catalytic secondary phases were present, and active Ti3+ sites were displaced by cobalt. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.