Suspension plasma sprayed coatings using dilute hydrothermally produced titania feedstocks for photocatalytic applications
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2015
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<p>Titanium dioxide coatings have potential applications including photocatalysts for solar assisted hydrogen production, solar water disinfection and self-cleaning windows. Herein, we report the use of suspension plasma spraying (SPS) for the deposition of conformal titanium dioxide coatings. The process utilises a nanoparticle slurry of TiO2 (ca. 6 and 12 nm respectively) in water, which is fed into a high temperature plasma jet (ca. 7000-20 000 K). This facilitated the deposition of adherent coatings of nanostructured titanium dioxide with predominantly anatase crystal structure. In this study, suspensions of nano-titanium dioxide, made via continuous hydrothermal flow synthesis (CHFS), were used directly as a feedstock for the SPS process. Coatings were produced by varying the feedstock crystallite size, spray distance and plasma conditions. The coatings produced exhibited ca. 90-100% anatase phase content with the remainder being rutile (demonstrated by XRD). Phase distribution was homogenous throughout the coatings as determined by micro-Raman spectroscopy. The coatings had a granular surface, with a high specific surface area and consisted of densely packed agglomerates interspersed with some melted material. All of the coatings were shown to be photoactive by means of a sacrificial hydrogen evolution test under UV radiation and compared favourably with reported values for CVD coatings and compressed discs of P25.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Robinson , B W , Tighe , C J , Gruar , R I , Mills , A , Parkin , I P , Tabecki , A K , Lovelock , H L D V & Darr , J A 2015 , ' Suspension plasma sprayed coatings using dilute hydrothermally produced titania feedstocks for photocatalytic applications ' Journal of Materials Chemistry A , vol 3 , no. 24 , pp. 12680-12689, Impact Factor: 7.4 . DOI: 10.1039/c4ta05397d |
Palavras-Chave | #SENSITIZED SOLAR-CELLS #HVSFS TIO2 COATINGS #WATER-PURIFICATION #THIN-FILMS #ANATASE #DIOXIDE #POWDERS #RUTILE #MICROSTRUCTURE #PHOTOACTIVITY |
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