Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1461413 Ceramics International 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Rod-like N-doped TiO2/Ag composites were successfully synthesized by a modified sol–gel method, without adding any surfactants. The entire preparation differs from the traditional sol–gel synthesis of TiO2 that the reaction can get controlled by adjusting the flow speed of water vapor and NH3. Characterization results show that as-prepared samples were uniform nanorods with an average length of ca. 3 µm and a cross section diameter of ca. 150 nm. The rod-like structure was formed during the annealing process. A possible mechanism was proposed to illustrate the formation of rod-like Ag–N–TiO2. The degradation of methylene blue performed under visible light with the prepared nanorods as the photocatalyst demonstrated the photocatalytic activities of TiO2 can be improved by the synergistic effect of N doping and Ag modification. In addition, as-prepared TiO2-based photocatalyst exhibits a significantly enhanced photo-chemical stability after 5 catalytic cycles mainly due to the rod-like morphology. This indicated that they have some potential value in practical application.

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