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CATALYSIS TODAY
Volume 120, Issue 2, Pages 226-232Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2006.07.047
Keywords
nitrogen-doped; titanium oxide; titania; anatase; photocatalysis; visible-light photocatalyst; sol-gel process; layered material
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A nitrogen-doped titania photocatalyst with a high visible-light activity was synthesized from a layered titania/isostearate nanocomposite which was prepared by the sol-gel technique. Nitrogen doping was conducted by treatment with aqueous ammonia followed by calcination either in an 0, (20%)/N-2 mixture or in pure N-2 at various temperatures. The visible-light activity of the samples was evaluated on the basis of the decomposition rate of methylene blue (MB) in an aqueous solution with blue-light-emitting diodes (BLED; 470 nm) as the light source. The obtained samples were vivid yellow and absorbed visible light in the region of 380-500 nm. The visible-light absorbance in this region correlated with the doped-nitrogen content in the sample. On the other hand, the visible-light photocatalytic activity did not correlate with it, and was increased by the partial release of the doped nitrogen. High visible-light photocatalytic activity was observed for the 400 degrees C-calcined samples, which was considerably higher than the activity of the nitrogen-doped anatase titania prepared by the calcination of the hydrolysis product of Ti(SO4)(2) with aqueous ammonia. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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