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Effects of the Brookite Phase on the Properties of Different Nanostructured TiO(2) Phases Photocatalytically Active Towards the Degradation of N‐Phenylurea

Different sol‐gel synthesis methods were used to obtain four nanostructured mesoporous TiO(2) samples for an efficient photocatalytic degradation of the emerging contaminant N‐phenylurea under either simulated solar light (1 Sun) or UV light. Particularly, two TiO(2) samples were obtained by means o...

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Autores principales: Freyria, Francesca S., Blangetti, Nicola, Esposito, Serena, Nasi, Roberto, Armandi, Marco, Annelio, Vincenzo, Bonelli, Barbara
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7464118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32908812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.202000127
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author Freyria, Francesca S.
Blangetti, Nicola
Esposito, Serena
Nasi, Roberto
Armandi, Marco
Annelio, Vincenzo
Bonelli, Barbara
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Nasi, Roberto
Armandi, Marco
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description Different sol‐gel synthesis methods were used to obtain four nanostructured mesoporous TiO(2) samples for an efficient photocatalytic degradation of the emerging contaminant N‐phenylurea under either simulated solar light (1 Sun) or UV light. Particularly, two TiO(2) samples were obtained by means of as many template‐assisted syntheses, whereas other two TiO(2) samples were obtained by a greener template‐free procedure, implying acidic conditions and, then, calcination at either 200 °C or 600 °C. In one case, anatase was obtained, whereas in the other three cases mixed crystalline phases were obtained. The four TiO(2) samples were characterized by X‐ray powder diffraction (followed by Rietveld analysis); Transmission Electron Microscopy; N(2) adsorption/desorption at −196 °C; Diffuse Reflectance UV/Vis spectroscopy and ζ‐potential measurements. A commercial TiO(2) powder (i. e., Degussa P25) was used for comparison. Differences among the synthesized samples were observed not only in their quantitative phase composition, but also in their nanoparticles morphology (shape and size), specific surface area, pore size distribution and pH(IEP) (pH at isoelectric point), whereas the samples band‐gap did not vary sizably. The samples showed different photocatalytic behavior in terms of N‐phenylurea degradation, which are ascribed to their different physico‐chemical properties and, especially, to their phase composition, stemming from the different synthesis conditions.
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spelling pubmed-74641182020-09-08 Effects of the Brookite Phase on the Properties of Different Nanostructured TiO(2) Phases Photocatalytically Active Towards the Degradation of N‐Phenylurea Freyria, Francesca S. Blangetti, Nicola Esposito, Serena Nasi, Roberto Armandi, Marco Annelio, Vincenzo Bonelli, Barbara ChemistryOpen Full Papers Different sol‐gel synthesis methods were used to obtain four nanostructured mesoporous TiO(2) samples for an efficient photocatalytic degradation of the emerging contaminant N‐phenylurea under either simulated solar light (1 Sun) or UV light. Particularly, two TiO(2) samples were obtained by means of as many template‐assisted syntheses, whereas other two TiO(2) samples were obtained by a greener template‐free procedure, implying acidic conditions and, then, calcination at either 200 °C or 600 °C. In one case, anatase was obtained, whereas in the other three cases mixed crystalline phases were obtained. The four TiO(2) samples were characterized by X‐ray powder diffraction (followed by Rietveld analysis); Transmission Electron Microscopy; N(2) adsorption/desorption at −196 °C; Diffuse Reflectance UV/Vis spectroscopy and ζ‐potential measurements. A commercial TiO(2) powder (i. e., Degussa P25) was used for comparison. Differences among the synthesized samples were observed not only in their quantitative phase composition, but also in their nanoparticles morphology (shape and size), specific surface area, pore size distribution and pH(IEP) (pH at isoelectric point), whereas the samples band‐gap did not vary sizably. The samples showed different photocatalytic behavior in terms of N‐phenylurea degradation, which are ascribed to their different physico‐chemical properties and, especially, to their phase composition, stemming from the different synthesis conditions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7464118/ /pubmed/32908812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.202000127 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH GmbH This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Freyria, Francesca S.
Blangetti, Nicola
Esposito, Serena
Nasi, Roberto
Armandi, Marco
Annelio, Vincenzo
Bonelli, Barbara
Effects of the Brookite Phase on the Properties of Different Nanostructured TiO(2) Phases Photocatalytically Active Towards the Degradation of N‐Phenylurea
title Effects of the Brookite Phase on the Properties of Different Nanostructured TiO(2) Phases Photocatalytically Active Towards the Degradation of N‐Phenylurea
title_full Effects of the Brookite Phase on the Properties of Different Nanostructured TiO(2) Phases Photocatalytically Active Towards the Degradation of N‐Phenylurea
title_fullStr Effects of the Brookite Phase on the Properties of Different Nanostructured TiO(2) Phases Photocatalytically Active Towards the Degradation of N‐Phenylurea
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the Brookite Phase on the Properties of Different Nanostructured TiO(2) Phases Photocatalytically Active Towards the Degradation of N‐Phenylurea
title_short Effects of the Brookite Phase on the Properties of Different Nanostructured TiO(2) Phases Photocatalytically Active Towards the Degradation of N‐Phenylurea
title_sort effects of the brookite phase on the properties of different nanostructured tio(2) phases photocatalytically active towards the degradation of n‐phenylurea
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7464118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32908812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.202000127
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