Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1524247 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Mesoporous TiO2 powders were prepared in 1 min from an aqueous mixture of chelated complex titanium precursor and tri-block copolymer by using a process combining evaporation induced self-assembly (EISA) and spray pyrolysis. Photocatalytic activity was evaluated by measuring the rate of hydrogen evolution from methanol solution. The prepared powders were mainly anatase phase and had worm-like pores. Crystallite size was in the range from 7.8 to 18.6 nm in diameter. The mesoporous TiO2 powders calcined at 823 K had surface area of 144 m2 g−1 and high pore volume of 0.33 cm3 g−1. Pore size distribution was also narrow. In addition, it had high light absorption intensity below 350 nm. The rate of hydrogen evolution was by a factor of six higher than the rate measured with commercial nano-sized TiO2 powder (Degussa P-25). Unique structural and optical properties, which were mainly originated from our new combined process of EISA and spray pyrolysis, contributed to the enhanced rate of hydrogen evolution.

► A process combined with evaporation induced self-assembly and spray pyrolysis was examined. ► Mesoporous TiO2 powders were prepared in 1 min from chelated complex Ti precursor. ► The hydrogen evolution rate was 6 times higher than that of commercial nano-sized TiO2 powder. ► Unique structural and optical properties contributed to the enhanced hydrogen evolution rate.

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