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Title : Synthesis of TiO2 photocatalyst thin film by solvothermal method with a small amount of water and its photocatalytic performance
Authors: Sang-Hyeun Lee, Misook Kang, Sung M. Cho, Gui Young Han, Byung-Woo Kim, Ki June Yoon and Chan-Hwa Chung
Journal : Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
Vol/No/Page : 146/1-2/121-128
DOI : 10.1016/S1010-6030(01)00553-6
Abstract :
Colloidal solutions containing nano-sized TiO2 particles were successfully obtained by adding a small amount of water and employing solvothermal method. A thin film obtained from this colloidal solution (Cat. 2) exhibited much better properties than another film obtained via a sol-gel method (Cat. 1). The former had smaller and more uniform TiO2 particles than the latter; it also had the anatase structure even after drying at 200 degreesC; a much thinner film of Cat. 2 could be obtained and this film could remain stably attached on a silicon wafer or on a pyrex plate after a thermal treatment. Cat. 2 coated on a gamma -alumina exhibited excellent performance for photocatalytic decomposition of CHCl3 under UV-light with O-2 bubbling (90% conversion in 10 min), when comparing with a result obtained without the catalyst (70% conversion after 1 h).
Authors: Sang-Hyeun Lee, Misook Kang, Sung M. Cho, Gui Young Han, Byung-Woo Kim, Ki June Yoon and Chan-Hwa Chung
Journal : Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
Vol/No/Page : 146/1-2/121-128
DOI : 10.1016/S1010-6030(01)00553-6
Abstract :
Colloidal solutions containing nano-sized TiO2 particles were successfully obtained by adding a small amount of water and employing solvothermal method. A thin film obtained from this colloidal solution (Cat. 2) exhibited much better properties than another film obtained via a sol-gel method (Cat. 1). The former had smaller and more uniform TiO2 particles than the latter; it also had the anatase structure even after drying at 200 degreesC; a much thinner film of Cat. 2 could be obtained and this film could remain stably attached on a silicon wafer or on a pyrex plate after a thermal treatment. Cat. 2 coated on a gamma -alumina exhibited excellent performance for photocatalytic decomposition of CHCl3 under UV-light with O-2 bubbling (90% conversion in 10 min), when comparing with a result obtained without the catalyst (70% conversion after 1 h).