Issue 8, 2001

Abstract

Anatase nanocrystals were formed throughout the whole of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-containing silica–titania films after a hot water treatment of the films, whereas in the films without PEG, anatase nanocrystals were formed only on the surface of the films. The photocatalytic activities of the anatase nanocrystal-dispersed silica films obtained with and without PEG were examined from the decomposition of methylene blue, MB. Both anatase nanocrystal-dispersed silica films with and without PEG showed slightly higher photocatalytic activities than pure anatase films in spite of their lower titania contents. The amounts of MB photocatalytically decomposed by the films with PEG increased with an increase in the film thickness. On the other hand, the amounts of MB decomposed by the films without PEG were almost independent of the film thickness. These results indicate that the effective photocatalytic decomposition of MB occurs not only at the surface but also in the inside of the films obtained with PEG, and that it occurs mainly at the surface of the films obtained without PEG.

Graphical abstract: Anatase nanocrystal-dispersed thin films via sol–gel process with hot water treatment: effects of poly(ethylene glycol) addition on photocatalytic activities of the films

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Apr 2001
Accepted
23 May 2001
First published
04 Jul 2001

J. Mater. Chem., 2001,11, 2045-2048

Anatase nanocrystal-dispersed thin films via sol–gel process with hot water treatment: effects of poly(ethylene glycol) addition on photocatalytic activities of the films

Y. Kotani, T. Matoda, A. Matsuda, T. Kogure, M. Tatsumisago and T. Minami, J. Mater. Chem., 2001, 11, 2045 DOI: 10.1039/B103043B

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