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Monodisperse anatase titania microspheres with high-thermal stability and large pore size (similar to 80 nm) as efficient photocatalysts

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posted on 2024-11-02, 03:50 authored by Lu Cao, Dehong Chen, Wu-Qiang Wu, Jeannie Tan, Rachel CarusoRachel Caruso
To fabricate an effective antibacterial coating on the surfaces of diverse sanitary ceramic utensils, efficient titania photocatalysts with integrated features including high temperature anatase phase stability (>800 degrees C), excellent particle mobility for the formation of uniform thin coatings, high crystallinity and narrow particle size distribution are desirable. In this study, monodisperse dopant-free titania microspheres were synthesized with large pore size (similar to 80 nm) that remain anatase even after calcination at 900 degrees C. These titania microspheres were fabricated via a facile solvothermal treatment of amorphous spheres in the presence of 4.5 wt% ammonia solution and consisted of well-crystallized and faceted anatase nanocrystals with a uniform size of 24 nm. The anatase nanocrystals with high crystallinity and narrow crystal size distribution are responsible for their high temperature stability. The resulting anatase titania microspheres exhibited enhanced photocatalytic performance even after calcination at high temperature due to the retention of the anatase phase and the enhanced crystallinity. Such monodisperse anatase microspheres have potential to be applied as smart coating materials for antibacterial and self-cleaning applications.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1039/c6ta08981j
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    ISSN - Is published in 20507488

Journal

Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Volume

5

Issue

7

Start page

3645

End page

3654

Total pages

10

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Former Identifier

2006074172

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-06-07

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