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Impact of TiO2 Surface Defects on the Mechanism of Acetaldehyde Decomposition under Irradiation of a Fluorescent Lamp

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卷 11, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal11111281

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TiO2; oxygen surface defects; FTIR; thermal desorption; acetaldehyde decomposition

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  1. National Science Centre, Poland [2020/39/B/ST8/01514]

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The heat treatment of TiO2 at different temperatures introduces surface defects, which greatly impact its photocatalytic properties in the decomposition of acetaldehyde under visible light. The type of surface defects plays a crucial role in the oxidation process and the overall efficiency of TiO2 as a photocatalyst.
TiO2 was placed in heat-treatment at the temperature of 400-500 & DEG;C under flow of hydrogen gas in order to introduce some titania surface defects. It was observed that hole centers in TiO2 were created during its heat treatment up to 450 & DEG;C, whereas at 500 & DEG;C some Ti3+ electron surface defects appeared. The type of titania surface defects had a great impact on the mechanism of acetaldehyde decomposition under irradiation of artificial visible light. Formation of O & BULL;- defects improved both acetaldehyde decomposition and mineralization due to the increased oxidation of adsorbed acetaldehyde molecules by holes. Contrary to that, the presence of electron traps and oxygen vacancies in titania (Ti3+ centers) was detrimental for its photocatalytic properties towards acetaldehyde decomposition. It was proved that transformation of acetaldehyde on the TiO2 with Ti3+ defects proceeded through formation of butene complexes, similar as on rutile-type TiO2. Formed acetic acid, upon further oxidation of butene complexes, was strongly bound with the titania surface and showed high stability under photocatalytic process. Therefore, titania sample heat-treated with H-2 at 500 & DEG;C showed much lower photocatalytic activity than that prepared at 450 & DEG;C. This study indicated the great impact of titania surface defects (hole traps) in the oxidation of acetaldehyde and opposed one in the case of defects in the form of Ti3+ and oxygen vacancies. Oxidation abilities of TiO2 seem to be important in the photocatalytic decomposition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as acetaldehyde.

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