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Precise Size Control over Ultrafine Rutile Titania Nanocrystallites in Hierarchical Nanotubular Silica/Titania Hybrids with Efficient Photocatalytic Activity

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue 33, Pages 10971-10981

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201300649

Keywords

biomimetic synthesis; photocatalysis; sol-gel process; thin films; titanium dioxide

Funding

  1. National Key Project on Basic Research of China [2009CB930104]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21173192]
  3. Chinese Universities Scientific Fund [2012QNA3016]

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Hierarchical-structured nanotubular silica/titania hybrids incorporated with particle-size-controllable ultrafine rutile titania nanocrystallites were realized by deposition of ultrathin titania sandwiched silica gel films onto each nanofiber of natural cellulose substances (e.g., common commercial filter paper) and subsequent flame burning in air. The rapid flame burning transforms the initially amorphous titania into rutile phase titania, and the silica gel films suppress the crystallite growth of rutile titania, thereby achieving nano-precise size regulation of ultrafine rutile titania nanocrystallites densely embedded in the silica films of the nanotubes. The average diameters of these nanocrystallites are adjustable in a range of approximately 3.3-16.0 nm by a crystallite size increment rate of about 2.4 nm per titania deposition cycle. The silica films transfer the electrons activated by crystalline titania and generate catalytic reactive species at the outer surface. The size-tuned ultrafine rutile titania nanocrystallites distributed in the unique hierarchical networks significantly improve the photocatalytic performance of the rutile phase titania, thereby enabling a highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of the methylene blue dye under ultraviolet light irradiation, which is even superior to the pure anatase-titania-based materials. The facile stepwise size control of the rutile titania crystallites described here opens an effective pathway for the design and preparation of fine-nanostructured rutile phase titania materials to explore potential applications.

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