Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1663020 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The thickness of anatase TiO2 was estimated to be about 13Â nm by TEM. After irradiation by UV light for 3Â h, the specimen bleached the methylene blue solution. When a visible blue LED was used as the light source instead of UV light, the bleaching process was not observed at all. On the other hand, for specimens which had been irradiated by nitrogen ions at relatively low energies such as several hundred eV, the methylene blue solution was bleached even for the visible blue LED light source. XPS analyses indicated that the N concentration within the specimen was about 20 at.%. It is concluded that 13Â nm thick anatase TiO2 has good photo-catalytic performance, and that the addition of nitrogen results in improvement of the photo-catalytic reaction in the region of visible light.
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Authors
Yoshio Okabe, Tatsuhiko Yajima,