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One-Pot Synthesis of Anionic (Nitrogen) and Cationic (Sulfur) Codoped High-Temperature Stable, Visible Light Active, Anatase Photocatalysts

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 113, Issue 8, Pages 3246-3253

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp808444y

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  1. Enterprise Ireland

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An efficient and straightforward method for the preparation of nitrogen and sulfur (N, S) codoped high-temperature stable, visible light active, anatase titania is reported. For the first time simultaneous nitrogen and sulfur doping was achieved using a single source, ammonium sulfate [(NH4)(2)SO4], as the modification agent of the titanium isopropoxide (TTIP) precursor. A stoichiometric modification of 1:8 TTIP:(NH4)(2)SO4 composition (TNS8) was found to be the most effective in extending the stability of anatase to higher temperatures. This particular modification resulted in 100% anatase at 850 degrees C and 41 % anatase at 900 degrees C, whereas the control titania contained only 12% anatase at 700 degrees C and completely transformed to rutile at 800 degrees C. Codoped (N, S) titania was investigated by a range of characterization techniques including XRD, Raman spectroscopy, XPS, and FTIR. XPS indicated the existence of nitrogen as an anion dopant and sulfur as a cation dopant within the TiO2 lattice. The UV/visible and visible light photocatalytic studies were carried out using the rhodamine 6G dye as a model system. The visible light photocatalytic activity of the TNS8 sample calcined at 850 degrees C was double that of Degussa P25, and the rate constant calculated by pseudo-first-order kinetics was 0.019 min(-1) for the TNS8 sample and 0.008 min(-1) for Degussa P25. This higher photocatalytic activity was attributable to a combination of improved anatase phase stability, higher surface area, and codoped (N, S) titania lattice. Moreover, this codoped (N, S) sample also exhibits excellent photocatalytic activity under UV/visible light.

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