Copper NPs decorated titania : a novel synthesis by high energy US with a study of the photocatalytic activity under visible light
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
Citation:
Copper NPs decorated titania : a novel synthesis by high energy US with a study of the photocatalytic activity under visible light / M. Stucchi, C.L. Bianchi, C. Pirola, G. Cerrato, S. Morandi, C. Argirusis, G. Sourkouni, A. Naldoni, V. Capucci. - In: ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1350-4177. - 31(2016), pp. 295-301. [10.1016/j.ultsonch.2016.01.015]
abstract:
The most important drawback of the use of TiO2 as photocatalyst is its lack of activity under visible light.
To overcome this problem, the surface modification of commercial micro-sized TiO2 by means of highenergy
ultrasound (US), employing CuCl2 as precursor molecule to obtain both metallic copper as well
as copper oxides species at the TiO2 surface, is here. We have prepared samples with different copper
content, in order to evaluate its impact on the photocatalytic performances of the semiconductor, and
studied in particular the photodegradation in the gas phase of some volatile organic molecules (VOCs),
namely acetone and acetaldehyde. We used a LED lamp in order to have only the contribution of the visible
wavelengths to the TiO2 activation (typical LED lights have no emission in the UV region). We
employed several techniques (i.e., HR-TEM, XRD, FT-IR and UV–Vis) in order to characterize the prepared
samples, thus evidencing different sample morphologies as a function of the various copper content, with
a coherent correlation between them and the photocatalytic results. Firstly, we demonstrated the possibility
to use US to modify the TiO2, even when it is commercial and micro-sized as well; secondly, by
avoiding completely the UV irradiation, we confirmed that pure TiO2 is not activated by visible light.
On the other hand, we showed that copper metal and metal oxides nanoparticles strongly and positively
affect its photocatalytic activity.
To overcome this problem, the surface modification of commercial micro-sized TiO2 by means of highenergy
ultrasound (US), employing CuCl2 as precursor molecule to obtain both metallic copper as well
as copper oxides species at the TiO2 surface, is here. We have prepared samples with different copper
content, in order to evaluate its impact on the photocatalytic performances of the semiconductor, and
studied in particular the photodegradation in the gas phase of some volatile organic molecules (VOCs),
namely acetone and acetaldehyde. We used a LED lamp in order to have only the contribution of the visible
wavelengths to the TiO2 activation (typical LED lights have no emission in the UV region). We
employed several techniques (i.e., HR-TEM, XRD, FT-IR and UV–Vis) in order to characterize the prepared
samples, thus evidencing different sample morphologies as a function of the various copper content, with
a coherent correlation between them and the photocatalytic results. Firstly, we demonstrated the possibility
to use US to modify the TiO2, even when it is commercial and micro-sized as well; secondly, by
avoiding completely the UV irradiation, we confirmed that pure TiO2 is not activated by visible light.
On the other hand, we showed that copper metal and metal oxides nanoparticles strongly and positively
affect its photocatalytic activity.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
TiO2; Ultrasound; Copper NPs; Visible light; Photocatalysis; VOC; LED
List of contributors:
M. Stucchi, C.L. Bianchi, C. Pirola, G. Cerrato, S. Morandi, C. Argirusis, G. Sourkouni, A. Naldoni, V. Capucci
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