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Synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting

As a benchmark photocatalyst, commercial P25–TiO(2) has been widely used for various photocatalytic applications. However, the low surface area and poorly porous structure greatly limit its performance. Herein, uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres (denoted as Meso-TiO(2)-X; X represents th...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wei, He, Haili, Tian, Yong, Lan, Kun, Liu, Qi, Wang, Changyao, Liu, Yang, Elzatahry, Ahmed, Che, Renchao, Li, Wei, Zhao, Dongyuan
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6368211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30842830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc04155e
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author Zhang, Wei
He, Haili
Tian, Yong
Lan, Kun
Liu, Qi
Wang, Changyao
Liu, Yang
Elzatahry, Ahmed
Che, Renchao
Li, Wei
Zhao, Dongyuan
author_facet Zhang, Wei
He, Haili
Tian, Yong
Lan, Kun
Liu, Qi
Wang, Changyao
Liu, Yang
Elzatahry, Ahmed
Che, Renchao
Li, Wei
Zhao, Dongyuan
author_sort Zhang, Wei
collection PubMed
description As a benchmark photocatalyst, commercial P25–TiO(2) has been widely used for various photocatalytic applications. However, the low surface area and poorly porous structure greatly limit its performance. Herein, uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres (denoted as Meso-TiO(2)-X; X represents the rutile percentage in the resultant microspheres) with controllable anatase/rutile phase junctions and radially oriented mesochannels are synthesized by a coordination-mediated self-assembly approach. The anatase/rutile ratio in the resultant microspheres can be facilely adjusted as desired (rutile percentage: 0–100) by changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid. As a typical one, the as-prepared Meso-TiO(2)-25 microspheres have a similar anatase/rutile ratio to commercial P25. But the surface area (78.6 m(2) g(–1)) and pore volume (0.39 cm(3) g(–1)) of the resultant microspheres are larger than those of commercial P25. When used as the photocatalyst for H(2) generation, the Meso-TiO(2)-25 delivers high solar-driven H(2) evolution rates under air mass 1.5 global (AM 1.5 G) and visible-light (λ > 400 nm), respectively, which are significantly larger than those of commercial P25. This coordination-mediated self-assembly method paves a new way toward the design and synthesis of high performance mesoporous photocatalysts.
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spelling pubmed-63682112019-03-06 Synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting Zhang, Wei He, Haili Tian, Yong Lan, Kun Liu, Qi Wang, Changyao Liu, Yang Elzatahry, Ahmed Che, Renchao Li, Wei Zhao, Dongyuan Chem Sci Chemistry As a benchmark photocatalyst, commercial P25–TiO(2) has been widely used for various photocatalytic applications. However, the low surface area and poorly porous structure greatly limit its performance. Herein, uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres (denoted as Meso-TiO(2)-X; X represents the rutile percentage in the resultant microspheres) with controllable anatase/rutile phase junctions and radially oriented mesochannels are synthesized by a coordination-mediated self-assembly approach. The anatase/rutile ratio in the resultant microspheres can be facilely adjusted as desired (rutile percentage: 0–100) by changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid. As a typical one, the as-prepared Meso-TiO(2)-25 microspheres have a similar anatase/rutile ratio to commercial P25. But the surface area (78.6 m(2) g(–1)) and pore volume (0.39 cm(3) g(–1)) of the resultant microspheres are larger than those of commercial P25. When used as the photocatalyst for H(2) generation, the Meso-TiO(2)-25 delivers high solar-driven H(2) evolution rates under air mass 1.5 global (AM 1.5 G) and visible-light (λ > 400 nm), respectively, which are significantly larger than those of commercial P25. This coordination-mediated self-assembly method paves a new way toward the design and synthesis of high performance mesoporous photocatalysts. Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6368211/ /pubmed/30842830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc04155e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Wei
He, Haili
Tian, Yong
Lan, Kun
Liu, Qi
Wang, Changyao
Liu, Yang
Elzatahry, Ahmed
Che, Renchao
Li, Wei
Zhao, Dongyuan
Synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting
title Synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting
title_full Synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting
title_fullStr Synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting
title_short Synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous TiO(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting
title_sort synthesis of uniform ordered mesoporous tio(2) microspheres with controllable phase junctions for efficient solar water splitting
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6368211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30842830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc04155e
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