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Blue Titania: The Outcome of Defects, Crystalline-Disordered Core-Shell Structure, and Hydrophilicity Change

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12091501

Keywords

blue titania; black TiO2; partially reduced titania; hydrophilicity of TiO2; near-infrared spectra of TiO2; crystalline-disordered core-shell structure; TiO2 P25

Funding

  1. PRODEP-SEP program (Mexico) [511-6/2019.-4353]
  2. CONACyT program (Mexico) [136128]
  3. Vicerrectoria de Investigacion y Estudios de Posgrado (VIEP) [2022-100023177]
  4. Vicerrectoria de Docencia from the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla (BUAP)
  5. [FOMIX-Yucatan 2008-108160]
  6. [CONACYT LAB-2009-01123913]
  7. [188345]
  8. [204822]
  9. [292692]
  10. [294643]
  11. [299083]
  12. [300046]
  13. [314837]

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In this research, changes in characteristics of partially reduced titania were studied. The reduction process enabled gradual observation of material changes based on the amount of reducing agent used. Several spectroscopic techniques were used to characterize the structural, optical, superficial, and textural characteristics. Evidence of changes in the surface properties of the blue titania samples and their probable effect on photocatalytic properties were found.
In this research, changes in several characteristics of partially reduced titania were studied. The reduction process used made it possible to gradually observe changes in the material depending on the amount of reducing agent used. We used NaBH4 to impregnate commercial TiO2 with isopropyl alcohol. Impregnated TiO2 nanoparticles were dried and thermally treated in a nitrogen flow to obtain blue titania samples. Thorough spectroscopic characterization showed that oxygen atoms from hydroxyl groups, as well as from the surface, and the lattice of TiO2 was consumed. This caused changes in the surface and even in the bulk of TiO2 when the amount of reducing agent used was increased. Structural, optical, superficial, and textural characteristics were studied using XRD, Raman, DRS UV-Vis-NIR, Mid-DRIFT, XPS, and nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms. A photocatalytic test of the degradation of methylene blue dye was performed. Among different effects on the mentioned characteristics, we found evidence of changes in the surface properties of the blue titania samples and their probable effect on the photocatalytic properties. The reduction process implied a preponderant decrease in the surface hydrophilicity of the reduced samples, an effect shown for the first time in this type of material.

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