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Viviana Scuderi1, Massimo Zimbone1, Maria Miritello1, Giuseppe Nicotra2, Giuliana Impellizzeri1, Vittorio Privitera1.
Abstract
Here we report the photocatalytic efficiency of hydrogenated TiO2 nanoplumes studied by measuring dye degradation in water. Nanoplumes were synthesized by peroxide etching of Ti films with different thicknesses. Structural characterization was carried out by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. We investigated in detail the optical properties of the synthesized material and related them to the efficiency of UV photodegradation of methylene blue dye. The obtained results show that TiO2 nanoplumes act as an effective antireflective layer increasing the UV photocatalytic yield of the film.Entities:
Keywords: black titania; nanostructures; photocatalysis; titanium dioxide (TiO2)
Year: 2017 PMID: 28243556 PMCID: PMC5301807 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.8.20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1SEM images of a Ti film (70 nm thick) after etching for (a) 60 and (b) 150 s. Images of a Ti film (430 nm thick) after etching for (c) 150 and (d) 190 s. Inset of panel (a): Ti film before the etching.
Figure 2Cross-view TEM image of Ti (430-190).
Figure 3MB degradation under UV light irradiation for five samples: MB (black squares), MB with Ti (70-60) (red circles), MB with Ti (70-150) (blue triangles), MB with Ti (430-150) (pink stars), MB with Ti (430-190) (green diamonds).
Figure 4Transmittance (a) and reflectance (b) measurements in the range of 200–800 nm. The vertical lines mark the wavelength of the UV-A light source used for the photocatalytic experiments.
Figure 5Fitting of the transmittance and reflectance spectra of Ti (430-190).