Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
39466 Applied Catalysis A: General 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•TiO2/graphene-like composites were tested in the oxidation of 3-pyridine methanol.•Two different forms of graphene layers were used to produce TiO2 composites.•Morphology of TiO2 composites strongly influences the photocatalytic performances.•Photocatalytic activity is depending on the generated stable free-radical species.

Graphene-like layers, synthesized through a two-step oxidation/reduction wet treatment of a high surface carbon black, have been used to prepare composites with TiO2 nanoparticles by liquid phase deposition, followed by calcination at 200 °C. The photocatalytic activity of the TiO2/graphene-like composites has been tested for the selective conversion of 3-pyridine methanol to 3-pyridine carboxyaldehyde and nicotinic acid (vitamin B3), under de-aerated and UV/solar simulated conditions, in the presence of cupric ions. Two different composite morphologies have been explored and a dependence of the photocatalytic activity has been assessed. An enhanced photocatalytic activity, with respect to the neat TiO2, has been observed and attributed to the broader variety of stable free-radical species generated, at a given photo-catalyst morphology, within the delocalized π-electron systems.

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