Facile synthesis of anatase-rutile TiO2 composites with enhanced CO2 photoreduction activity and the effect of Pt loading on product selectivity

May 22, 2018

Title

Facile synthesis of anatase-rutile TiO2 composites with enhanced CO2 photoreduction activity and the effect of Pt loading on product selectivity

Author

Kim-Yang Lee, Kazunori Sato, Abdul Rahman Mohamed

Year

2016

Journal

Materials Letters

Abstract

A facile and surfactant-free peroxo-titanium sol-gel route has been developed to synthesize TiO2 composites with a two-phase mixture of anatase and rutile at 350 °C. Thermal analysis revealed that the anatase to rutile phase transformation occurs at ca. 325 °C. The absorption edge of the obtained two-phase TiO2 is red-shifted to ca. 420 nm, and its photocatalytic performance on CO2 reduction is on a par with TiO2 P25. To further enhance the photocatalytic activity, 0.1 mass% Pt was loaded by photoelectrodeposition, which led to a high CO2 photoreduction efficiency with selective formation of methane. The synthesis method is useful to fabricate composites containing anatase-rutile TiO2and high-temperature sensitive substances such as carbon nanomaterials.

Instrument

FP-8500

Keywords

Fluorescence, Photoluminescence, Optical properties, Materials