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Trace-Level Fluorination of Mesoporous TiO2Improves Photocatalytic and Pb(II) Adsorbent Performances

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posted on 2024-11-23, 11:26 authored by Yifan Xu, Teng Tay, Lingling Cui, Jiajie Fan, Chunyao Niu, Dehong Chen, Zheng Guo, Chunghua Sun, Xiao Zhang, Rachel CarusoRachel Caruso
Fluorination is an effective way of tuning the physicochemical property and activity of TiO2 nanocrystallites, which usually requires a considerable amount of hydrofluoric acid (or NH4F) for a typical F/Ti molar ratio, RF, of 0.5-69.0 during synthesis. This has consequential environmental issues due to the high toxicity and hazard of the reactants. In the present work, an environmentally benign fluorination approach is demonstrated that uses only a trace amount of sodium fluoride with an RF of 10-6 during synthesis. While it maintained the desirable high surface area (102.4 m2/g), the trace-level fluorination enabled significant enhancements on photocatalytic activities (e.g., a 56% increase on hydrogen evolution rate) and heavy metal Pb(II) removal (31%) of the mesoporous TiO2. This can be attributed to enriched Ti3+ and localized spatial charge separation due to fluorination as proved by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR), and density functional theory (DFT) analyses.

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Hybrid photocatalytic nanomaterials for water purification

Australian Research Council

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Journal

Inorganic Chemistry

Volume

59

Issue

23

Start page

17631

End page

17637

Total pages

7

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 American Chemical Society.

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2006104220

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2021-08-11

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