Photocatalytic activity of spectro-pure titanium dioxide: Effects of crystalline structure, specific surface area and sorption properties

Dispersed optically pure anatase, rutile and two-phase samples of titanium dioxide were prepared using a sol-gel technique. In particle of two-phase samples, the anatase nuclei are surrounded by a rutile envelope. Content of anatase in the two-phase particles varied between 20 and 80%. Particles of...

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Main Authors: Evgeny I. Kapinus, Tatyana A. Khalyavka, Valentina V. Shimanovskaya, Tatyana I. Viktorova, Vladimir V. Strelko
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2003-01-01
Series:International Journal of Photoenergy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110662X0300028X
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Tatyana A. Khalyavka
Valentina V. Shimanovskaya
Tatyana I. Viktorova
Vladimir V. Strelko
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description Dispersed optically pure anatase, rutile and two-phase samples of titanium dioxide were prepared using a sol-gel technique. In particle of two-phase samples, the anatase nuclei are surrounded by a rutile envelope. Content of anatase in the two-phase particles varied between 20 and 80%. Particles of all the TiO2 samples had a globular shape of diameter between 10 and 30 μm. When compared to the corresponding technical-grade samples, the optically pure anatase and rutile demonstrated higher photocatalytic activity in the destruction of tetradecylpyridinium chloride, Methylene Blue and tetrachlorofluorescein as well as in reduction of Cr2O7, MnO4, [Fe(CN)6]3− and [Fe(CN)6]4−. The photocatalytic reactions bring about the reduction of the inorganic anions to yield water insoluble substances and mineralization of the organic compounds. Rate constant of the all above processes do not depend on specific surface area of TiO2 and adsorption of the substrates on the TiO2 samples. The rutile calcined at 1027K exhibits the highest specific rate constants. Exposure to γ-radiation increases photocatalytic activity of the dispersed TiO2. The influence of TiO2 and substrate on the photocatalytic reactions is caused by the influence of these factors on the formation of reactive electron hole pair and on the efficiency of the interfacial electron transfer.
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spelling doaj-art-406e3729ec5145f0890a3da2ccf8ed2e2025-02-03T06:07:29ZengWileyInternational Journal of Photoenergy1110-662X2003-01-015315916610.1155/S1110662X0300028XPhotocatalytic activity of spectro-pure titanium dioxide: Effects of crystalline structure, specific surface area and sorption propertiesEvgeny I. Kapinus0Tatyana A. Khalyavka1Valentina V. Shimanovskaya2Tatyana I. Viktorova3Vladimir V. Strelko4Institute for Sorption and Probems of Endoecology, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, 13, General Naumov Str., Kiev 03164, UkraineInstitute for Sorption and Probems of Endoecology, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, 13, General Naumov Str., Kiev 03164, UkraineInstitute for Sorption and Probems of Endoecology, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, 13, General Naumov Str., Kiev 03164, UkraineInstitute for Sorption and Probems of Endoecology, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, 13, General Naumov Str., Kiev 03164, UkraineInstitute for Sorption and Probems of Endoecology, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, 13, General Naumov Str., Kiev 03164, UkraineDispersed optically pure anatase, rutile and two-phase samples of titanium dioxide were prepared using a sol-gel technique. In particle of two-phase samples, the anatase nuclei are surrounded by a rutile envelope. Content of anatase in the two-phase particles varied between 20 and 80%. Particles of all the TiO2 samples had a globular shape of diameter between 10 and 30 μm. When compared to the corresponding technical-grade samples, the optically pure anatase and rutile demonstrated higher photocatalytic activity in the destruction of tetradecylpyridinium chloride, Methylene Blue and tetrachlorofluorescein as well as in reduction of Cr2O7, MnO4, [Fe(CN)6]3− and [Fe(CN)6]4−. The photocatalytic reactions bring about the reduction of the inorganic anions to yield water insoluble substances and mineralization of the organic compounds. Rate constant of the all above processes do not depend on specific surface area of TiO2 and adsorption of the substrates on the TiO2 samples. The rutile calcined at 1027K exhibits the highest specific rate constants. Exposure to γ-radiation increases photocatalytic activity of the dispersed TiO2. The influence of TiO2 and substrate on the photocatalytic reactions is caused by the influence of these factors on the formation of reactive electron hole pair and on the efficiency of the interfacial electron transfer.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110662X0300028X
spellingShingle Evgeny I. Kapinus
Tatyana A. Khalyavka
Valentina V. Shimanovskaya
Tatyana I. Viktorova
Vladimir V. Strelko
Photocatalytic activity of spectro-pure titanium dioxide: Effects of crystalline structure, specific surface area and sorption properties
International Journal of Photoenergy
title Photocatalytic activity of spectro-pure titanium dioxide: Effects of crystalline structure, specific surface area and sorption properties
title_full Photocatalytic activity of spectro-pure titanium dioxide: Effects of crystalline structure, specific surface area and sorption properties
title_fullStr Photocatalytic activity of spectro-pure titanium dioxide: Effects of crystalline structure, specific surface area and sorption properties
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic activity of spectro-pure titanium dioxide: Effects of crystalline structure, specific surface area and sorption properties
title_short Photocatalytic activity of spectro-pure titanium dioxide: Effects of crystalline structure, specific surface area and sorption properties
title_sort photocatalytic activity of spectro pure titanium dioxide effects of crystalline structure specific surface area and sorption properties
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110662X0300028X
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