Issue 16, 2022, Issue in Progress

Steered polymorphic nanodomains in TiO2 to boost visible-light photocatalytic oxidation

Abstract

A breakthrough in enhancing visible-light photocatalysis of wide-bandgap semiconductors such as prototypical titania (TiO2) via cocatalyst decoration is still challenged by insufficient heterojunctions and inevitable interfacial transport issues. Herein, we report a novel TiO2-based composite material composed of in situ generated polymorphic nanodomains including carbon nitride (C3N4) and (001)/(101)-faceted anatase nanocrystals. The introduction of ultrafine C3N4 results in the generation of many oxygen vacancies in the TiO2 lattice, and simultaneously induces the exposure and growth of anatase TiO2(001) facets with high surface energy. The photocatalytic performance of C3N4-induced TiO2 for degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol under visible-light irradiation was tested, its apparent rate being up to 1.49 × 10−2 min−1, almost 3.8 times as high as that for the pure TiO2 nanofibers. More significantly, even under low operation temperature and after a long-term photocatalytic process, the composite still exhibits exceptional degradation efficiency and stability. The normalized degradation efficiency and effective lifespan of the composite photocatalyst are far superior to other reported modified photocatalysts.

Graphical abstract: Steered polymorphic nanodomains in TiO2 to boost visible-light photocatalytic oxidation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Feb 2022
Accepted
18 Mar 2022
First published
28 Mar 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 9660-9670

Steered polymorphic nanodomains in TiO2 to boost visible-light photocatalytic oxidation

Z. Zhang, M. Niu, W. Li, C. Ding, P. Xie, Y. Li, L. Chen, X. Lan, C. Liu, X. Yan, X. Fu, Y. Liu, Y. Liu, D. Cao, J. Dai, X. Hong and C. Liu, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 9660 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA00782G

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