Synthesis of Efficient Nanosized Rutile TiO2 and Its Main Factors Determining Its Photodegradation Activity: Roles of Residual Chloride and Adsorbed Oxygen

2012 
Nanosized TiO2 containing different contents of rutile phase was controllably synthesized by a hydrochloric acid-modified hydrothermal process. It is demonstrated that the formation of rutile phase in TiO2 mainly depends on the role of chlorine anions in the synthesis, and a certain amount of residual chloride would exist on the surfaces of the resulting nanocrystalline rutile TiO2. Interestingly, the as-prepared rutile shows high activity for photodegradation of rhodamine B dye compared with the as-prepared anatase, even superior to the P25 TiO2. It is mainly attributed to the residual chloride that could promote the dye adsorbed on the surfaces of TiO2, consequently accelerating the photosensitization oxidation reactions of the dye molecules. In the photodegradation of liquid-phase phenol and gas-phase aldehyde, the as-prepared rutile TiO2 samples display low activity, which is attributed to the photogenerated electrons weakly captured by the adsorbed oxygen, since the residual chloride could effectivel...
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