Surface modification of TiO 2 particles with the sono-assisted exfoliation method

This study reported a novel approach to optimize the photocatalytic property of anatase TiO particles by delaminating their outer surface into highly reactive nanosheets via the sono-assisted exfoliation method. To modify the surface, TiO particles were dispersed in aqueous solution of 10M sodium hy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2017-11, Vol.39, p.733
Hauptverfasser: Thasirisap, Eakkasit, Vittayakorn, Naratip, Seeharaj, Panpailin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study reported a novel approach to optimize the photocatalytic property of anatase TiO particles by delaminating their outer surface into highly reactive nanosheets via the sono-assisted exfoliation method. To modify the surface, TiO particles were dispersed in aqueous solution of 10M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and tetrabutylammonium hydroxide (TBAOH), followed by irradiation with high intensity ultrasonic wave (20kHz, 150W/cm ) for 60min. The intercalation and exfoliation processes were accelerated with the driving force of the extreme acoustic cavitation leading to the delamination of TiO nanosheets with highly reactive exposed {001} facets from the mother TiO crystals. The presence of TBAOH increased yield of nanosheets formation and stabilized the nanosheet structure. The unique morphology of the surface modified TiO particles provided benefits in increasing the specific surface area and lowering the optical band gap energy (E ) and electron-hole recombination rate resulting in an enhancement of methylene blue dye degradation efficiency. The surface modification of TiO particles by the sono-assisted exfoliation method can optimize the photocatalytic activity by yielding synergetic effects of the high surface reactive sites of the nanosheets and the high degree of crystallinity of the bulk structure.
ISSN:1873-2828
DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2017.06.002