BECAS
MORALES JesÚs Marcelo NicolÁs
artículos
Título:
Photocatalytic efficiency of TiO2 films immobilized by annealing on glassy support as a function of material mass loading
Autor/es:
MORALES, JESÚS M.N.; TULLI, FIORELLA; LOTO, ALBA M.; MORÁN VIEYRA, FAUSTINO E.; BORSARELLI, CLAUDIO D.
Revista:
Molecular Catalysis
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2024 vol. 553
ISSN:
2468-8231
Resumen:
The impact on the structure and photocatalytic behavior of annealed TiO2 films at 450◦C on glassy supportprepared by the doctor blade method with different amounts of material loadings was evaluated. Raman, SEMEDS, and X-ray analyses indicated that higher material loading only increased the thickness of the annealed TiO2films, but not their surface roughness, which remained almost constant at 290 ± 13 nm. Quantum yields forphotocatalytic generation of ROS (HO• or O2•− ) and degradation of model organic pollutants such as rhodamine Band methylene blue were also determined under different illumination configurations up to three photodegradation cycles without loss of photocatalytic activity. A marked bell-shaped dependence with mass loadingwas observed, with the film with approximately 0.1 mg TiO2.cm− 2 and 1 μm thickness providing the highestefficiency. Under these conditions, increased light penetration through the film occurs through various internalreflections, which enhances the excitation of the TiO2 particles on the surface of the material in contact with theaqueous solution. Therefore, the results highlight the intricate interplay between material loading and filmthickness with excitation light to achieve optimal photocatalytic activity of immobilized TiO2, a factor that canbe considered in the rational design of efficient photoreactors.