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Surface Structure and Phase Composition of TiO2P25 Particles After Thermal Treatments and HF Etching

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FRONTIERS IN MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmats.2020.00192

Keywords

TiO2; P25; thermal treatment; HF etching; FTIR; HRTEM; XRD; surface properties

Funding

  1. MIUR (Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Universita e della Ricerca)
  2. INSTM Consorzio
  3. NIS (Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces) Inter-Departmental Center of University of Torino

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The anatase to rutile phase transformation via thermal and chemical (HF etching) routes of TiO(2)P25 has been investigated. The treatment parameters and properties of the resulting anatase and rutile nanoparticles are analyzed and discussed. Since the nature of TiO(2)surfaces plays a significant role in determining the physical and chemical properties of the TiO(2)nanoparticles, it is important to investigate the surface properties, including the morphology, the main exposed faces, the defectiveness, to be correlated with their peculiar properties, and then reactivity. Herein, we report an infrared spectroscopy investigation, employing the adsorption of CO probe molecule at low temperature, including(12)CO and(12)CO-(CO)-C-13 isotopic mixtures, at the surface sites of TiO(2)P25, previously heated from room temperature to 1,023 K under vacuum conditions. The same FTIR experiments were adopted on HF-etched TiO2. X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy analyses were adopted to elucidate the role played by the thermal and the HF-etching treatments in modifying not only the distribution of exposed surfaces, but even the phase composition of the pristine TiO(2)P25 samples, which are initially dominated by the most thermodynamically stable (101) facets of the anatase phase. The present study helps in the crystal and exposed facet engineering for the development of highly efficient photocatalysts.

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