Issue 29, 2012

Molecular selective photocatalytic decomposition of alkylanilines by crystalline TiO2 particles and their nanocomposites with mesoporous silica

Abstract

Molecular selective photocatalytic decomposition of alkylanilines in water was investigated by using crystalline TiO2 particles (P-25) and their nanocomposites with mesoporous silica. In the nanocomposites, pre-formed TiO2 particles were embedded into surfactant-templated mesoporous silica with tuned pore sizes (1.4–5.3 nm) as described in our previous reports (Chem. Commun. 2005, 2131–2133; J. Mater. Chem. 2011, 21, 12117–12125). Contrary to the generally accepted knowledge of TiO2 photocatalysts, pristine TiO2 particles showed molecule selective photocatalysis: decomposition of 4-n-heptylaniline (NHA) was much faster than that of 4-n-butylaniline (NBA) or p-toluidine (4-methylaniline, PT) in a mixed aqueous solution. After NHA had almost disappeared, decomposition of NBA accelerated. When the TiO2 particles were surrounded by mesoporous silica, the molecular selectivity was strongly modified: the nanocomposites showed high molecular selectivity for NBA decomposition and the reaction of PT was considerably suppressed. The origin of molecular selectivity can basically be ascribed to preferential molecular adsorption, and the difference in selectivity between alkylanilines and alkylphenols is discussed in terms of the interaction of the molecules with the nanocomposite surfaces.

Graphical abstract: Molecular selective photocatalytic decomposition of alkylanilines by crystalline TiO2 particles and their nanocomposites with mesoporous silica

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 May 2012
Accepted
16 Sep 2012
First published
17 Sep 2012

RSC Adv., 2012,2, 11132-11137

Molecular selective photocatalytic decomposition of alkylanilines by crystalline TiO2 particles and their nanocomposites with mesoporous silica

M. Yasui, K. Katagiri, S. Yamanaka and K. Inumaru, RSC Adv., 2012, 2, 11132 DOI: 10.1039/C2RA21009F

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