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Tubular V-free and V-doped TiO2 derived from H2Ti12O25 hollow spheres: Vapour-thermal synthesis, morphology evolution, and photocatalytic performance

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Abstract Vanadium (V)-free and V-doped H 2 Ti 12 O 25 hollow spheres (HTOHSs) were first synthesised via vapour-thermal method at 290 °C using common chemicals and solvents, over super-critical temperature… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Vanadium (V)-free and V-doped H 2 Ti 12 O 25 hollow spheres (HTOHSs) were first synthesised via vapour-thermal method at 290 °C using common chemicals and solvents, over super-critical temperature (243 °C) of ethanol (vapour source). Then, they were annealed at 600 °C under different processing conditions to obtain titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) photocatalysts. All catalysts were characterised by means of XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, UV–vis DRS, FT-IR, N 2 adsorbtion-desorbtion and fluorescence lifetime. Results indicated that after the treatment in air, V-free HTOHSs were transformed into open-ended hollow tubes with uniform length of ~5 µm and diameter of ~1 µm, and walls of hollow tubes consisted of aggregated nanosheets. Furthermore, HTOHS crystallised into anatase TiO 2 (white) phase. The treatment in N 2 atmosphere led to the breaking of longer tubes into shorter ones. In contrast, after the treatment in N 2 atmosphere or by reduction using NaBH 4 as a reductant, V-doped HTOHS resulted in the formation of anatase TiO 2 (black) samples and consisted of fewer tubes and more deformed spheres. In this study, fluorescence lifetime ( τ ) of photo-generated carriers corresponded well with the ratio of oxygen vacancy, indicating that oxygen vacancy dominates the lifetime even though it is very sensitive to many factors. The evolution of structure and morphology and photocatalytic mechanism were analysed and discussed.

Keywords: vapour thermal; morphology; free doped; doped tio2; hollow spheres; tubular free

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2018

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