Characterization of TiO2 fibers by combined electrospinning method and hydrothermal reaction

2013 
Abstract Crystalline TiO 2 fibers were fabricated using a hydrothermal reaction or calcination treatment from titanium isopropoxide/poly(methyl methacrylate) fibers prepared using a sol–gel method and an electrospinning technique. The samples were characterized using thermogravimetric analysis, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The TiO 2 fiber prepared by hydrothermal reaction than calcinations treatment could be obtained to anatase phase of the small crystallite size. The crystallites size of the hydrothermal-185, calcination-450, and calcination-500 were 6.28, 12.80, and 15.39 nm, respectively. These photocatalysts were evaluated based on the photodecomposition of methylene blue under ultraviolet light. The photocatalytic degradation rate followed a pseudo-first-order equation. The kinetic constant ( k 1 ) of the hydrothermal-185, calcination-450, and calcination-500 samples were 7.40×10 −3 , 2.21×10 −2 , and 1.55×10 −2 , respectively. The TiO 2 fibers prepared using calcination treatment had higher efficiencies than those prepared using a hydrothermal reaction, but the TiO 2 fibers prepared without calcination treatment could be used as photocatalysts.
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