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Visible Light Photodegradation of Formaldehyde over TiO(2) Nanotubes Synthesized via Electrochemical Anodization of Titanium Foil

In this study, a series of TiO(2) nanotubes (NTs) were synthesized employing electrochemical anodization of titanium foil in an ionic liquid solution containing a mixture of glycerol and choline chloride, acting as electrolyte. The as-synthesized TiO(2) NTs were calcined at 350, 450, or 550 °C for a...

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Autores principales: Sahrin, Nurul Tasnim, Nawaz, Rab, Fai Kait, Chong, Lee, Siew Ling, Wirzal, Mohd Dzul Hakim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936704
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010128
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author Sahrin, Nurul Tasnim
Nawaz, Rab
Fai Kait, Chong
Lee, Siew Ling
Wirzal, Mohd Dzul Hakim
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Nawaz, Rab
Fai Kait, Chong
Lee, Siew Ling
Wirzal, Mohd Dzul Hakim
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description In this study, a series of TiO(2) nanotubes (NTs) were synthesized employing electrochemical anodization of titanium foil in an ionic liquid solution containing a mixture of glycerol and choline chloride, acting as electrolyte. The as-synthesized TiO(2) NTs were calcined at 350, 450, or 550 °C for a 2 h duration to investigate the influence of calcination temperature on NTs formation, morphology, surface properties, crystallinity, and subsequent photocatalytic activity for visible light photodegradation of gaseous formaldehyde (HCHO). Results showed that the calcination temperature has a significant effect on the structure and coverage of TiO(2) NTs on the surface. Freshly synthesized TiO(2) NTs showed better-ordered structure compared to calcined samples. There was significant pore rupture with increasing calcination temperature. The transformation from anatase to rutile phase appeared after calcination at 450 °C and the weight fraction of the rutile phase increased from 19% to 36% upon increasing the calcination temperature to 550 °C. The band gaps of the TiO(2) NTs were in the range from 2.80 to 2.74 eV, shifting the active region of the materials to visible light. The presence of mixed anatase–rutile TiO(2) phases in the sample calcined at 450 °C showed enhanced photoactivity, which was confirmed by the 21.56 mg∙L(−1)∙g(−1) removal of gaseous formaldehyde under 120 min of visible light irradiation and displayed enhanced quantum yield, ∅(HCHO) of 17%.
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spelling pubmed-70224162020-03-09 Visible Light Photodegradation of Formaldehyde over TiO(2) Nanotubes Synthesized via Electrochemical Anodization of Titanium Foil Sahrin, Nurul Tasnim Nawaz, Rab Fai Kait, Chong Lee, Siew Ling Wirzal, Mohd Dzul Hakim Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In this study, a series of TiO(2) nanotubes (NTs) were synthesized employing electrochemical anodization of titanium foil in an ionic liquid solution containing a mixture of glycerol and choline chloride, acting as electrolyte. The as-synthesized TiO(2) NTs were calcined at 350, 450, or 550 °C for a 2 h duration to investigate the influence of calcination temperature on NTs formation, morphology, surface properties, crystallinity, and subsequent photocatalytic activity for visible light photodegradation of gaseous formaldehyde (HCHO). Results showed that the calcination temperature has a significant effect on the structure and coverage of TiO(2) NTs on the surface. Freshly synthesized TiO(2) NTs showed better-ordered structure compared to calcined samples. There was significant pore rupture with increasing calcination temperature. The transformation from anatase to rutile phase appeared after calcination at 450 °C and the weight fraction of the rutile phase increased from 19% to 36% upon increasing the calcination temperature to 550 °C. The band gaps of the TiO(2) NTs were in the range from 2.80 to 2.74 eV, shifting the active region of the materials to visible light. The presence of mixed anatase–rutile TiO(2) phases in the sample calcined at 450 °C showed enhanced photoactivity, which was confirmed by the 21.56 mg∙L(−1)∙g(−1) removal of gaseous formaldehyde under 120 min of visible light irradiation and displayed enhanced quantum yield, ∅(HCHO) of 17%. MDPI 2020-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7022416/ /pubmed/31936704 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010128 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sahrin, Nurul Tasnim
Nawaz, Rab
Fai Kait, Chong
Lee, Siew Ling
Wirzal, Mohd Dzul Hakim
Visible Light Photodegradation of Formaldehyde over TiO(2) Nanotubes Synthesized via Electrochemical Anodization of Titanium Foil
title Visible Light Photodegradation of Formaldehyde over TiO(2) Nanotubes Synthesized via Electrochemical Anodization of Titanium Foil
title_full Visible Light Photodegradation of Formaldehyde over TiO(2) Nanotubes Synthesized via Electrochemical Anodization of Titanium Foil
title_fullStr Visible Light Photodegradation of Formaldehyde over TiO(2) Nanotubes Synthesized via Electrochemical Anodization of Titanium Foil
title_full_unstemmed Visible Light Photodegradation of Formaldehyde over TiO(2) Nanotubes Synthesized via Electrochemical Anodization of Titanium Foil
title_short Visible Light Photodegradation of Formaldehyde over TiO(2) Nanotubes Synthesized via Electrochemical Anodization of Titanium Foil
title_sort visible light photodegradation of formaldehyde over tio(2) nanotubes synthesized via electrochemical anodization of titanium foil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31936704
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010128
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