Redox abilities of rutile TiO2 ultrafine powder in aqueous solutions

被引:8
作者
Song, JS
Lee, DY
Lee, WJ
Kim, SJ
机构
[1] KERI, Elect & Magnet Devices Grp, Chang Won 641120, South Korea
[2] Sejong Univ, Sejong Adv Inst Nano Technol, Kwangjin Ku, Seoul 143747, South Korea
关键词
rutile TiO2 powder; redox ability; photocatalytic reaction; crystalline structures; decomposition;
D O I
10.1007/BF03027036
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Redox, abilities of rutile TiO2 powder with an acicular primary particle, having about a 200 m(2)/g BET surface area obtained by a homogeneous precipitation process in aqueous TiOCl2 solution at 50degreesC for 4 hrs, were investigated using a photocatalytic reaction in aqueous 4-chlorophenol, Cu- and Pb-EDTA solutions. Its abilities were then compared with those of commercial P-25 powder, together with investigating those of anatase TiO2 powder obtained from the aqueous TiOCl2 solution, having a similar surface area and primary particle shape as those of the rutile powder. The powder was more effective than the anatase or P-25 powder, while the anatase powder unexpectedly showed the slowest decomposition rate and the smallest amount in the same experiments in spite of similar particle shapes and surface area. From the results, it is found that the excellent photo redox abilities of the powder is likely to be caused by the specific powder preparation method regardless of crystalline structures even when having similar particle shapes and values in the surface area. Also, many OFF attached to the surface of the TiO2 particle appeared to interfere with the adsorption of decomposing target materials to the TiO2 surface in the solution during the photocatalytic reaction, resulting in a delay in the reaction.
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页码:103 / 109
页数:7
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