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Catalytic Role of Surface Oxygens in TiO2 Photooxidation Reactions: Aqueous Benzene Photooxidation with Ti18O2 under Anaerobic Conditions

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 4, Issue 9, Pages 1415-1422

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jz400580b

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  1. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [CTQ 2008-00178]

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The important role played in TiO2 heterogeneous photocatalysis by the two-fold-coordinated TiO2 surface bridging oxygens (>O-s(2-) or >OHs-) has been emphasized Their ability to trap photogenerated holes and to act as main oxidizing agents, leaving the surface of the catalyst and being part of the intermediates and final reaction products, is probed by using isotopic labeling reactions. In particular, we have studied the aqueous photocatalytic mineralization of benzene in anaerobic conditions using (TiO2)-O-18 as the photocatalyst. The reaction evolution has been followed by analysis of the concentration and the isotopic composition of CO2, the final product of benzene photooxidation. The unique features of this experimental system provide the opportunity for in situ tracing of the fate of >O-s(2-) or >OHs- species during the photocatalytic reaction. Experimental evidence shows that those oxygen atoms are incorporated into CO2. Participation of surface-trapped holes (-OHs center dot/-O-s(center dot-)) and the incorporation of surface oxygens into the oxidation products prove the main role played by those species in TiO2-assisted photocatalytic processes. SECTION: Surfaces, Interfaces, Porous Materials, and Catalysis

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