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On the mechanism of photocatalytic reactions on CuxO@TiO2 core-shell photocatalysts

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 9, Issue 16, Pages 10135-10145

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ta12472a

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  1. Polish National Science Centre [2016/21/B/ST5/03387]
  2. Ministry of Education and Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)

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Titania is a commonly used photocatalyst with important environmental applications, but it has shortcomings such as charge carrier recombination and inactivity under visible light. Doping, surface modification, and coupling with other ions/compounds have been used to enhance the activity of titania-based photocatalysts, but stability remains a challenge.
Titania (titanium(IV) oxide) is a highly active, stable, cheap and abundant photocatalyst, and is thus commonly applied in various environmental applications. However, two main shortcomings of titania, i.e., charge carrier recombination and inactivity under visible-light (vis) irradiation, should be overcome for widespread commercialization. Accordingly, titania has been doped, surface modified and coupled with various ions/compounds, including narrower bandgap semiconductors, such as oxides of copper and silver. Unfortunately, these oxides are not as stable as titania, and thus loss of activity under long-term irradiation (photo-corrosion) has been observed. Therefore, this study has focused on the preparation of stable coupled photocatalysts, i.e., CuxO@TiO2 core-shell nanostructures, by the microemulsion method from commercial Cu2O as a core and TiO2 (ST01-fine anatase) as a shell. The photocatalysts have been characterized by DRS, SEM, TEM, XRD, XPS and reversed double-beam photoacoustic spectroscopy (RDB-PAS) methods, and activity tests under UV (anaerobic dehydrogenation of methanol and oxidative decomposition of acetic acid) and vis (phenol oxidation) irradiation. The higher activities of coupled photocatalysts than their counterparts have been found in all studied systems under UV/vis irradiation. Moreover, long-term experiments (10 h) have shown high stability of CuxO@TiO2. However, the change of oxidation state of copper has also been observed, i.e., to negative and positive values, confirming the charge transfer according to the Z-scheme under UV irradiation and type-II heterojunction under vis irradiation, respectively. The property-governed activity and the mechanism have been discussed in detail.

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