Photocatalytic oxidation of propene in gas phase at low concentration by optimized TiO2 nanoparticles


Autoria(s): Ouzzine, Mohammed; Lillo Ródenas, María Ángeles; Linares-Solano, Angel
Contribuinte(s)

Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Química Inorgánica

Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Materiales

Materiales Carbonosos y Medio Ambiente

Data(s)

10/09/2014

10/09/2014

02/05/2013

Resumo

In the present study, nanocrystalline titanium dioxide (TiO2) was prepared by sol–gel method at low temperature from titanium tetraisopropoxide (TTIP) and characterized by different techniques (gas adsorption, XRD, TEM and FTIR). Variables of the synthesis, such as the hydrolyzing agent (acetic acid or isopropanol) and calcination temperatures (300–800 °C), were analyzed to get uniform size TiO2 nanoparticles. The effect that these two variables have on the structure of the resultant TiO2 nanoparticles and on their photocatalytic activity is investigated. The photocatalytic activities of TiO2 nanoparticles were evaluated for propene oxidation at low concentration (100 ppmv) under two different kinds of UV light (UV-A ∼ 365 nm and UV-C ∼ 257.7 nm) and compared with Degussa TiO2 P-25, used as reference sample. The results show that both hydrolyzing agents allow to prepare TiO2 nanoparticles and that the hydrolyzing agent influences the crystalline structure and its change with the thermal treatments. Interestingly, the prepared TiO2 nanoparticles possess anatase phase with small crystalline size, high surface area and higher photocatalytic activity for propene oxidation than commercial TiO2 (Degussa P-25) under UV-light. Curiously, these prepared TiO2 nanoparticles are more active with the 365 nm source than with the 257.7 nm UV-light, which is a remarkable advantage from an application point of view. Additionally, the obtained results are particularly good when acetic acid is the hydrolyzing agent at both wavelengths used, possibly due to the high crystallinity, low anatase phase size and high surface oxygen groups’ content in the nanoparticles prepared with it, in comparison to those prepared using isopropanol.

M. Ouzzine thanks MAEC-AECID for a predoctoral fellowship. The authors thank Generalitat Valenciana (Prometeo/2009/047 and FEDER), and Office for Research, Development and Innovation of University of Alicante (UAUSTI10-08) for financial support.

Identificador

Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 2013, 134-135: 333-343. doi:10.1016/j.apcatb.2013.01.035

0926-3373 (Print)

1873-3883 (Online)

http://hdl.handle.net/10045/40185

10.1016/j.apcatb.2013.01.035

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2013.01.035

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #Titanium dioxide #Sol–gel method #Photocatalyst #Propene #Química Inorgánica
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article