Surface controlled photocatalytic degradation of RhB over flower-like rutile TiO2 superstructures

2014 
Abstract In this study, we present flower-like rutile TiO 2 superstructures could be successfully fabricated by taking advantage of a facile solution-phase approach at room temperature. The surface area and amount of surface hydroxyl groups on rutile TiO 2 superstructures could be tuned by calcing the sample at different temperatures. Photocatalytic experiments demonstrated the room temperature synthesized rutile TiO 2 superstructures exhibited excellent photocatalytic activity compared to that of the calcined ones, which were thought to be mainly attributed to its large surface area. We further studied the photocatalytic process of RhB on different rutile TiO 2 superstructures by active species trapping experiments and analyzed the relationship between the major active species and the main influencing factors responsible for the photocatalytic performance for elucidating a surface area and surface charge cooperative photocatalytic mechanism.
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