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Boosting the Photoactivity of Grafted Titania: Ultrasound‐Driven Synthesis of a Multi‐Phase Heterogeneous Nano‐Architected Photocatalyst
Author(s) -
Giannakoudakis Dimitrios A.,
Qayyum Abdul,
Łomot Dariusz,
Besenhard Maximilian O.,
Lisovytskiy Dmytro,
Bandosz Teresa J.,
Colmenares Juan Carlos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.202007115
Subject(s) - materials science , photocatalysis , anatase , chemical engineering , nanomaterials , oxidizing agent , calcination , titanium dioxide , crystallization , benzyl alcohol , specific surface area , catalysis , nanotechnology , organic chemistry , composite material , chemistry , engineering
The herein presented low‐power high‐frequency (500 kHz) ultrasound‐assisted precipitation synthesis (LPHF‐US) leads to a unique multiphase nano‐structured titanium dioxide, grafted with oxygen‐containing organic functionalities. The material exhibits a high porosity (surface area 326 m 2 g −1 and total pores volume 0.484 cm 3 g −1 ) and heterogeneous surface chemistry. In the used LPHF‐US synthetic protocol, the energy‐demanding calcination step leading to crystallization is eliminated and an organic residue is simultaneously grafted to the surface. That organic residue affects the anatase nanocrystals, size (4–7 nm), which are embedded in an amorphous titanium hydroxide network. This nanomaterial shows superior performance as a heterogenous photocatalyst either in a gaseous phase by decomposing toxic vapors of chemical warfare agents (a mustard‐gas surrogate), or in a liquid phase by selectively oxidizing benzyl alcohol, a model lignin‐biomass‐derived compound. The grafted organic phase enhances the catalyst's photoreactivity under visible light, by acting as a photosensitizer (antenna effect) and/or as a source of chromophores.

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