| Literature DB >> 35677843 |
Mousab Salaheldeen Mirghani1, Abdelbagi Osman1.
Abstract
A modified sol-gel method was developed for the synthesis of pure and transition-metal-doped titanium dioxide. The process involves the hydrolysis of titanium tetraisopropoxide, which was used as a catalyst precursor, and molybdenum chloride, which was used as a doping agent. The shape and size of the final product were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, and the catalyst activity for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue in aqueous solutions was tested. The results indicate significant improvements in both the morphology and performance of the catalyst synthesized by the proposed method when compared to those obtained via the conventional approach using the same materials and quantities.•The main highlights of the proposed method are as follows.•Utilization of a double-jacketed cooling system to control and prevent temperature fluctuations during hydrolysis.•Ultrasonication during the reaction minimizes particle agglomeration during nanoparticle formation.•The use of two different alcohols and separation into two mixtures were experimentally demonstrated to delay gel formation, and hence, morphologically homogeneous catalyst nanoparticles were achieved.Entities:
Keywords: Modified sol-gel method; Molybdenum doping; Photocatalysis; Titanium dioxide
Year: 2022 PMID: 35677843 PMCID: PMC9168131 DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2022.101742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MethodsX ISSN: 2215-0161
List of materials and quantities used.
| Material | Quantity (mL) | Provider | Purity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sulfuric acid | 4 | Sigma-Aldrich | 10 % (V/V) |
| DI water | 20 | Loba Chemicals | 99.995 % |
| Ethanol | 50 | Loba Chemicals | 99.5 % |
| TTIP | 5 | Sigma-Aldrich | 99.99% |
| Molybdenum chloride | 5 | Sigma-Aldrich | 99.9 % |
| Isopropanol | 25 | Loba Chemicals | 99.5 % |
Note: When doping different transition metals onto TiO2, it is necessary to calculate the appropriate concentration and amount of the precursor based on the targeted doping percentage. In the case of the synthesis of pure TiO2, the amount of the doping metal solution was replaced with DI water to maintain the ratio of hydrolysis agents to the catalyst precursor.
Fig. 1SEM images of: A)MoO3-doped TiO2 prepared by the modified Sol-gel method, and B) MoO3-doped TiO2 prepared by the conventional Sol-gel method.
Fig. 2XRD pattern of MoO3-doped TiO2
Fig. 3Photocatalytic degradation of MB using MoO3-TiO2 prepared via modified and conventional sol-gel methods.
| Subject Area: | Chemical Engineering |
| More specific subject area: | Reaction Engineering |
| Method name: | Modified sol-gel process for synthesis of metal-doped titanium dioxide |
| Name and reference of original method: | M. S. Mirghani, “Vanadium doped titania nanoparticles for photocatalytic removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions,” |
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