Effects of various hydrogenated temperatures on photocatalytic activity of mesoporous titanium dioxide

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2018

Abstract

Hydrogenated titanium dioxide (H-TiO2) has drawn much research attention in the photocatalysis society since it has significantly improved solar absorption and enhanced photocatalytic activity. Nevertheless, the key factor that leads to the enhanced photocatalytic performance of H-TiO2 is still debatable. To clarify this issue, the structural properties of H-TiO2 and its effects on photogenerated charges are investigated. Mesoporous H-TiO2 was subjected to different hydrogenation temperatures rate under the flow of purified H2 gas and its photocatalytic activities are evaluated by reactive black 5 photodegradation. The H-TiO2 pretreated at different temperatures seems to have a detrimental effect on photocatalytic activity as compared with that of untreated H-TiO2. Further investigations reveal that H-TiO2 treated at high temperature can cause the formation of less photoactive rutile phase and agglomeration that leads to the inhibition of their photocatalytic activity.

Keywords

Air purification, Hydrogenation, Oxide minerals, Oxides, Photocatalysis, Titanium, Titanium dioxide

Divisions

nanotechnology

Funders

MOSTI e-science Fund (06-01-03-SF0949),Transdisciplinary Research Grant Scheme (TR001B-2015A),Postgraduate Research Grant (PPP) grant (PG061-2013B),University of Malaya for the UM fellowship scheme (SBUM)

Publication Title

Micro & Nano Letters

Volume

13

Issue

1

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology

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