UV and Visible Light-Driven Production of Hydroxyl Radicals by Reduced Forms of N, F, and P Codoped Titanium Dioxide /
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2019-06-06Author
Abdullah, A. M.
Gracia-Pinilla, Miguel Á.
Pillai, Suresh C.
O’Shea, Kevin
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The photocatalytic activities of reduced titanium dioxide (TiO2) materials have been
investigated by measuring their ability to produce hydroxyl radicals under UV and visible light
irradiation. Degussa P25 TiO2 was doped with nitrogen (N), fluorine (F), and/or phosphorus (P) and
then subjected to surface modification employing a thermo-physicochemical process in the presence
of reducing agent sodium borohydride (NaBH4). The reduced TiO2 materials were characterized by
a number of X-ray, spectroscopic and imaging methods. Surface doping of TiO2 was employed to
modulate the band gap energies into the visible wavelength region for better overlap with the solar
spectrum. Hydroxyl radical generation, central to TiO2 photocatalytic water purification applications,
was quantitated using coumarin as a trap under UV and visible light irradiation of the reduced
TiO2 materials. At 350 nm irradiation, the yield of hydroxyl radicals generated by the reduced
forms of TiO2 was nearly 90% of hydroxyl radicals generated by the Degussa P25 TiO2. Hydroxyl
radical generation by these reduced forms of TiO2 was also observed under visible light irradiation
(419 and 450 nm). These results demonstrated that simple surface modification of doped TiO2 can
lead to visible light activity, which is important for more economical solar-driven applications of
TiO2 photocatalysis.
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