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Influence of lattice distortion and oxygen vacancies on the UV-driven/microwave-assisted TiO2 photocatalysis

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2013.05.010

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Titanium dioxide; Lattice distortion; Microwave non-thermal effect; 4-Chlorophenol; Heat/H-2-treatments

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [C-25420820]
  2. Ministry of the Environment through the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (Rehabilitation Adoption Budget)
  3. Sophia University-wide Collaborative Research Fund
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [25420820] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The influence of lattice distortions on TiO2 photocatalysis produced by subjecting commercially available P25 titania samples to a heat treatment in the temperature range 645-800 degrees C was examined; it caused the initial anatase-to-rutile ratio of 81/19 to decrease to 1/99 at the highest temperature. The photoactivities of these heat-treated samples were established through the photodegradation of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) exposed to UV irradiation alone, UV/microwave irradiation (2.45 GHz), and to UV irradiation accompanied with conventional heating at a temperature otherwise identical to that under UV/MW irradiation. Raman band intensities of pure anatase (143 cm(-1)), pure rutile (446 cm(-1)) and of the heat-treated P25 specimens were examined in situ after being exposed to microwave irradiation for about 4 min. Changes are attributed to a microwave non-thermal effect involving oxygen vacancies that affect the specimens' photoactivities as determined by subjecting samples of Evonik P25 titania (AEROXIDE (R) TiO2 P25) and Ishihara ST-01 TiO2 to a heat treatment in the presence of molecular hydrogen. Such treatment caused lattice distortions of both systems that affected the kinetics of degradation of the chlorophenol under various irradiation conditions. UV/visible absorption spectra of the heat/H-2-treated specimens displayed a broad unresolved absorption envelope at wavelengths above 400 nm that has been attributed to oxygen vacancies and thus to F-type color centers in accord with an earlier study by Kuznetsov and Serpone. The presence of such defects, particularly in the heat/H-2-treated samples, and the influence of the microwaves caused the photodegradation kinetics for the 4-CP to be enhanced significantly. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved,

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