Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10624228 Ceramics International 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of the seed layer on the phase composition and photoactivity inhibition of mica-titania pigments was investigated. The prior deposition of MnO2 or SnO2 as a seed layer resulted in a complete rutile TiO2 coating without calcinations, while the prior deposition of ZnO led to a mixture of anatase and rutile. The rutile promoting effect of MnO2 and SnO2 could be ascribed to the small lattice mismatch (<5%) between the seed layer and the rutile TiO2. Moreover, the seed layer had a great influence on the photoactivity inhibition of mica-titania pigments. A seed layer of MnO2 inhibited the photoactivity of the pigments, whereas a seed layer of SnO2 or ZnO enhanced the photoactivity of the pigments. The degradation rate constant of mica-MnO2-TiO2 was approximately 72.7% that of mica-TiO2, while the degradation rate constant of mica-SnO2-TiO2 was approximately 4.5 times as high as that of mica-TiO2. The influence of the seed layer on the photoactivity of mica-titania pigments depended on the transfer process of electron-hole pairs between the seed layer and TiO2.
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