Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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580479 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Titania nanocomposite codoped with metallic silver and vanadium oxide was prepared by a one-step sol-gel-solvothermal method in the presence of a triblock copolymer surfactant (P123). The resulting Ag/V-TiO2 three-component junction system exhibited an anatase/rutile (weight ratio of 73.8:26.2) mixed phase structure, narrower band gap (2.25Â eV), and extremely small particle sizes (ca. 12Â nm) with metallic Ag particles well distributed on the surface of the composite. The Ag/V-TiO2 nanocomposite was used as the visible- and UV-light-driven photocatalyst to degrade dyes rhodamine B (RB) and coomassie brilliant blue G-250 (CBB) in an aqueous solution. At 1.8% Ag and 4.9% V doping, the Ag/V-TiO2 system exhibited the highest visible- as well as UV-light photocatalytic activity; additionally, the activity of the three-component system exceeded that of Degussa P25, pure TiO2, single-doped TiO2 system (Ag/TiO2 or V-TiO2) as well as P123-free-Ag/V-TiO2 codoped system. The reasons for this enhanced photocatalytic activity were revealed.
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Authors
Xia Yang, Fengyan Ma, Kexin Li, Yingna Guo, Jianglei Hu, Wei Li, Mingxin Huo, Yihang Guo,