TY - JOUR
T1 - Preparation and characterization of visible-light-driven N-F-Ta tri-doped TiO 2 photocatalysts
AU - Wang, Wei
AU - Lu, Chunhua
AU - Ni, Yaru
AU - Su, Mingxing
AU - Huang, Wenjuan
AU - Xu, Zhongzi
PY - 2012/9/1
Y1 - 2012/9/1
N2 - A new strategy to synthesize visible-light-driven N doped and N-F-Ta tri-doped TiO 2 nanocatalysts via a hydrothermal combined with heat treatment method applied in Rhodamine B (RhB) and phenol decomposition was reported. The tri-doped sample gave the highest visible-light photocatalytic activity when the molar ratio of Ta to Ti was 1%. At a low tri-doping level, physicochemical analysis indicated that the synergistic effects of N, F and Ta could effectively increase not only the crystallite surface area but also the light absorption and OH generation ability, which contributed to the enhancement of visible-light photocatalytic activities. EPR and XPS analysis demonstrated that N-Ta interaction induced the charge compensation to form N 2p-Ta 5d hybridized states which improved the separation ability of the photoexcited electron-hole pairs. Still, F incorporation facilitated the incorporation of N which further promoted the N 2p-Ta 5d hybridized states. The N 2p, π*N-O, oxygen vacancy, Ti 3+ and Ta 5d states were also responsible for the band gap narrowing. However, a high tri-doping level would affect the crystal growth and introduce too many defects into the lattice, reducing the visible-light photoactivity.
AB - A new strategy to synthesize visible-light-driven N doped and N-F-Ta tri-doped TiO 2 nanocatalysts via a hydrothermal combined with heat treatment method applied in Rhodamine B (RhB) and phenol decomposition was reported. The tri-doped sample gave the highest visible-light photocatalytic activity when the molar ratio of Ta to Ti was 1%. At a low tri-doping level, physicochemical analysis indicated that the synergistic effects of N, F and Ta could effectively increase not only the crystallite surface area but also the light absorption and OH generation ability, which contributed to the enhancement of visible-light photocatalytic activities. EPR and XPS analysis demonstrated that N-Ta interaction induced the charge compensation to form N 2p-Ta 5d hybridized states which improved the separation ability of the photoexcited electron-hole pairs. Still, F incorporation facilitated the incorporation of N which further promoted the N 2p-Ta 5d hybridized states. The N 2p, π*N-O, oxygen vacancy, Ti 3+ and Ta 5d states were also responsible for the band gap narrowing. However, a high tri-doping level would affect the crystal growth and introduce too many defects into the lattice, reducing the visible-light photoactivity.
KW - Band gap narrowing
KW - Hybridized state
KW - Synergistic effect
KW - Titanium dioxide
KW - Visible-light photoactivity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2012.05.077
DO - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2012.05.077
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84863529558
SN - 0169-4332
VL - 258
SP - 8696
EP - 8703
JO - Applied Surface Science
JF - Applied Surface Science
IS - 22
ER -