Macroscopic TiO2-SiO2 porous beads: Efficient photocatalysts with enhanced reusability for the degradation of pollutants

2014 
Abstract A series of TiO 2 –SiO 2 photocatalysts in the shape of macroscopic spherical beads (300–500 μm) with highly porous structure and different amount of TiO 2 as active phase was synthesized using a polymeric bead-shaped resin as template. The materials were characterized by a combination of techniques (SEM, TEM, XRD, N 2 -physisorption, UV–Vis and FTIR spectroscopy) to correlate their physicochemical properties with their photocatalytic activity in the degradation of phenol and methylene blue under UV irradiation. The innovative shape of these photocatalysts allows straightforward separation and recycling of the material without centrifugation or filtration steps, thus circumventing one of the major issues of TiO 2 in powder form. The optimum activity of the bead-shaped photocatalysts is determined by a balance between high specific surface area and TiO 2 content. The most active among the synthesized TiO 2 –SiO 2 porous bead materials showed higher photocatalytic turnover compared to P25 TiO 2 .
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