Nanomaterials of the JT phase of the titanium oxide TiO.sub.2-x, where
0.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.1 having as a building block a crystalline structure
with an orthorhombic symmetry and described by at least one of the space
groups 59 Pmmn, 63 Amma, 71 Immm or 63 Bmmb. These nanomaterials are in
the form of nanofibers, nanowires, nanorods, nanoscrolls and/or
nanotubes. The nanomaterials are obtained from a hydrogen titanate and/or
a mixed sodium and hydrogen titanate precursor compound that is
isostructural to the JT crystalline structure. The titanates are the
hydrogenated, the protonated, the hydrated and/or the alkalinized phases
of the JT crystalline phase that are obtained from titanium compounds
such as titanium oxide with an anatase crystalline structure, amorphous
titanium oxide, and titanium oxide with a rutile crystalline structure,
and/or directly from the rutile mineral and/or from ilmenite. The
titanates are submitted to dynamic thermal treatment in an inert,
oxidizing or reducing atmosphere to produce the JT phase of the
TiO.sub.2-x, where 0.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.1 with an orthorhombic structure.