Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
42033 Applied Catalysis A: General 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the solution state, photocatalysis of micro- and nano-sized anatases can be optimized at flat band and in a high pH solution, respectively. Furthermore, a remarkable photocatalyst that can be adopted over a wide range of pH values was produced by mixing commercial micro- and nano-sized anatases. Mixing causes the electron transfer between the identical phase but different-sized TiO2 particles, subsequently separating the electrons and holes, as well as greatly facilitating photocatalysis. As is well known, the commercially available photocatalyst P25, a mixture of anatase and rutile, achieves a superior photocatalytic performance from pH 3 to 10, owing to the electron transfer between the various phases. This study elucidates these mixed photocatalysts, P25 and mixture of micro and nano-sized anatases.

Graphical abstractIn the solution state, photocatalysis of micro- and nano-sized anatases can be optimized at flat band and in a high pH solution, respectively. Furthermore, a remarkable photocatalyst that can be adopted over a wide range of pH values was produced by mixing commercial micro- and nano-sized anatases.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (90 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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