Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight

In this work, we successfully synthesized visible light-responsive oxygen-rich titanium dioxide (O2-TiO2) photocatalysts. Through hydrothermal decomposition of peroxo-titania complex, the in situ generation of oxygen significantly shifted the light absorption toward visible region. The existence and...

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Main Authors: Jun, Yun Tai, Kah, Hon Leong, Saravanan, Pichiah, Azrina, Abd Aziz, Lan, Ching Sim
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Published: Springer 2017
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21887/1/Dopant-free%20oxygen-rich%20titanium%20dioxide1.pdf
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author Jun, Yun Tai
Kah, Hon Leong
Saravanan, Pichiah
Azrina, Abd Aziz
Lan, Ching Sim
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Kah, Hon Leong
Saravanan, Pichiah
Azrina, Abd Aziz
Lan, Ching Sim
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description In this work, we successfully synthesized visible light-responsive oxygen-rich titanium dioxide (O2-TiO2) photocatalysts. Through hydrothermal decomposition of peroxo-titania complex, the in situ generation of oxygen significantly shifted the light absorption toward visible region. The existence and contribution of oxygen excess defect present in O2-TiO2 was confirmed through FTIR and XPS analysis. The annealing temperature influenced the oxygen content and textural property of O2-TiO2 samples and subsequently their photocatalytic activity. The O2-TiO2 calcined at optimum temperature of 300°C recorded the highest photocatalytic activity toward methylene blue degradation, approximately 7.3- and 3.2-fold higher than that of commercial P25 and anatase TiO2, respectively. The enhancement was attributed to shortening of band gap and low recombination rate of charge carriers when the oxygen content increased at higher temperature. In addition, O2-TiO2 displayed high reusability rate and good catalytic stability after being evaluated by four consecutive catalytic runs. The reactive radical species responsible for charge transfer mechanism and high photocatalytic activity were hydroxyl radical (OH), holes and superoxide radical anions (O2-) after performing multiple scavenging tests.
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spelling UMPir218872018-09-05T07:31:44Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21887/ Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight Jun, Yun Tai Kah, Hon Leong Saravanan, Pichiah Azrina, Abd Aziz Lan, Ching Sim QD Chemistry In this work, we successfully synthesized visible light-responsive oxygen-rich titanium dioxide (O2-TiO2) photocatalysts. Through hydrothermal decomposition of peroxo-titania complex, the in situ generation of oxygen significantly shifted the light absorption toward visible region. The existence and contribution of oxygen excess defect present in O2-TiO2 was confirmed through FTIR and XPS analysis. The annealing temperature influenced the oxygen content and textural property of O2-TiO2 samples and subsequently their photocatalytic activity. The O2-TiO2 calcined at optimum temperature of 300°C recorded the highest photocatalytic activity toward methylene blue degradation, approximately 7.3- and 3.2-fold higher than that of commercial P25 and anatase TiO2, respectively. The enhancement was attributed to shortening of band gap and low recombination rate of charge carriers when the oxygen content increased at higher temperature. In addition, O2-TiO2 displayed high reusability rate and good catalytic stability after being evaluated by four consecutive catalytic runs. The reactive radical species responsible for charge transfer mechanism and high photocatalytic activity were hydroxyl radical (OH), holes and superoxide radical anions (O2-) after performing multiple scavenging tests. Springer 2017 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21887/1/Dopant-free%20oxygen-rich%20titanium%20dioxide1.pdf Jun, Yun Tai and Kah, Hon Leong and Saravanan, Pichiah and Azrina, Abd Aziz and Lan, Ching Sim (2017) Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight. Journal of Materials Science, 52 (19). pp. 11630-11642. ISSN 0022-2461 (Print); 1573-4803 (Online). (Published) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-017-1334-9 doi: 10.1007/s10853-017-1334-9
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Jun, Yun Tai
Kah, Hon Leong
Saravanan, Pichiah
Azrina, Abd Aziz
Lan, Ching Sim
Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight
title Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight
title_full Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight
title_fullStr Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight
title_full_unstemmed Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight
title_short Dopant-free oxygen-rich titanium dioxide: LED lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight
title_sort dopant free oxygen rich titanium dioxide led lightinduced photocatalysis and mechanism insight
topic QD Chemistry
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21887/1/Dopant-free%20oxygen-rich%20titanium%20dioxide1.pdf
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