Bandgap engineering by doping and co‐catalyst loading are two primary approaches to designing efficient photocatalysts by promoting visible‐light absorption and charge separation,respectively.Shifting of the TiO2con...Bandgap engineering by doping and co‐catalyst loading are two primary approaches to designing efficient photocatalysts by promoting visible‐light absorption and charge separation,respectively.Shifting of the TiO2conduction band edge is frequently applied to increase visible‐light absorption but also lowers the reductive properties of photo‐excited electrons.Herein,we report a visible‐light‐driven photocatalyst based on valance band edge control induced by oxygen excess defects and modification with a CuxO electron transfer co‐catalyst.The CuxO grafted oxygen‐rich TiO2microspheres were prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis of the peroxotitanate precursor followed by a wet chemical impregnated treatment.We found that oxygen excess defects in TiO2shifted the valence band maximum upward and improved the visible‐light absorption.The CuxO grafted onto the surface acted as a co‐catalyst that efficiently reduced oxygen molecules to active intermediates(i.e.,O2??radial and H2O2),thus consuming the photo‐generated electrons.Consequently,the CuxO grafted oxygen‐rich TiO2microspheres achieved a photocatalytic activity respectively8.6,13.0and11.0as times high as those of oxygen‐rich TiO2,normal TiO2and CuxO grafted TiO2,for degradation of gaseous acetaldehyde under visible‐light irradiation.Our results suggest that high visible‐light photocatalytic efficiency can be achieved by combining oxygen excess defects to improve visible‐light absorption together with a CuxO electron transfer co‐catalyst.These findings provide a new approach to developing efficient heterojunction photocatalysts.展开更多
Mesoporous TiO2microsphere(MTM)was synthesized via a simple solution route and then mixed with commercial TiO2(P25)to form highly homogeneous and stable TiO2colloid by simple hydrothermal treatment.The TiO2colloid was...Mesoporous TiO2microsphere(MTM)was synthesized via a simple solution route and then mixed with commercial TiO2(P25)to form highly homogeneous and stable TiO2colloid by simple hydrothermal treatment.The TiO2colloid was coated onto the plastic conductive substrate to prepare mesoporous TiO2film for flexible dye-sensitized solar cells(DSSCs)by low-temperature heat treatment.The influence of MTM content on the physicochemical properties of the flexible TiO2film was characterized by scanning electron microscope,transmission electron microscopy,X-ray diffraction,energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometer,N2adsorption-desorption isotherms,UV–vis absorption and diffuse reflectance spectra.It is revealed that with increasing the MTM content,the dye-loading capability of TiO2film and light-harvesting efficiency of flexible DSSCs are improved due to MTM having high surface area and acting as a light scattering center,respectively,resulting in the enhancement of photocurrent of flexible DSSCs.However,more and larger cracks having negative effect on the performances of flexible DSSCs are formed simultaneously.Under the optimal condition with MTM content of 20%,a flexible DSSC with overall light-to-electric energy conversion efficiency of 2.74%is achieved under a simulated solar light irradiation of 100 mW cm 2(AM 1.5),with 26%improvement in comparison with DSSCs based on P25 alone.展开更多
Photocatalysts with desirable selectivity to transformation and purification of targeted pollutants are of great importance in water purification. Here, we demonstrate that selective photocatalysis can be realized by ...Photocatalysts with desirable selectivity to transformation and purification of targeted pollutants are of great importance in water purification. Here, we demonstrate that selective photocatalysis can be realized by the assistance of gold-enhanced selective adsorption onto carbon-coated Au/TiO2 mesoporous microspheres (Au/TiO2@C-MM), which were prepared via a surfactant-assisted two-step method that involved the assembly of oleic acid-stabilized titania and gold nanoparticles into colloidal spheres in an emulsion using sodium dodecyl sulfate as a surfactant and the conversion of the surfactants into carbon under annealing in Ar. Due to the negatively charged amorphous carbon, the mesoporous structure, and the surface plasmon resonance absorption of the Au components, the Au/TiO2@C-MM shows enhanced charge- and size-selective adsorption prop- erties, which enables the materials to have high selectivity in the photocatalytic process.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51072032,51372036,51702235)~~
文摘Bandgap engineering by doping and co‐catalyst loading are two primary approaches to designing efficient photocatalysts by promoting visible‐light absorption and charge separation,respectively.Shifting of the TiO2conduction band edge is frequently applied to increase visible‐light absorption but also lowers the reductive properties of photo‐excited electrons.Herein,we report a visible‐light‐driven photocatalyst based on valance band edge control induced by oxygen excess defects and modification with a CuxO electron transfer co‐catalyst.The CuxO grafted oxygen‐rich TiO2microspheres were prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis of the peroxotitanate precursor followed by a wet chemical impregnated treatment.We found that oxygen excess defects in TiO2shifted the valence band maximum upward and improved the visible‐light absorption.The CuxO grafted onto the surface acted as a co‐catalyst that efficiently reduced oxygen molecules to active intermediates(i.e.,O2??radial and H2O2),thus consuming the photo‐generated electrons.Consequently,the CuxO grafted oxygen‐rich TiO2microspheres achieved a photocatalytic activity respectively8.6,13.0and11.0as times high as those of oxygen‐rich TiO2,normal TiO2and CuxO grafted TiO2,for degradation of gaseous acetaldehyde under visible‐light irradiation.Our results suggest that high visible‐light photocatalytic efficiency can be achieved by combining oxygen excess defects to improve visible‐light absorption together with a CuxO electron transfer co‐catalyst.These findings provide a new approach to developing efficient heterojunction photocatalysts.
基金supported financially by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(2009AA03Z217)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(90922028)+1 种基金the Key Project of Chinese Ministry of Education(211204)the Fund of Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Nanomaterials(NM10-5)
文摘Mesoporous TiO2microsphere(MTM)was synthesized via a simple solution route and then mixed with commercial TiO2(P25)to form highly homogeneous and stable TiO2colloid by simple hydrothermal treatment.The TiO2colloid was coated onto the plastic conductive substrate to prepare mesoporous TiO2film for flexible dye-sensitized solar cells(DSSCs)by low-temperature heat treatment.The influence of MTM content on the physicochemical properties of the flexible TiO2film was characterized by scanning electron microscope,transmission electron microscopy,X-ray diffraction,energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometer,N2adsorption-desorption isotherms,UV–vis absorption and diffuse reflectance spectra.It is revealed that with increasing the MTM content,the dye-loading capability of TiO2film and light-harvesting efficiency of flexible DSSCs are improved due to MTM having high surface area and acting as a light scattering center,respectively,resulting in the enhancement of photocurrent of flexible DSSCs.However,more and larger cracks having negative effect on the performances of flexible DSSCs are formed simultaneously.Under the optimal condition with MTM content of 20%,a flexible DSSC with overall light-to-electric energy conversion efficiency of 2.74%is achieved under a simulated solar light irradiation of 100 mW cm 2(AM 1.5),with 26%improvement in comparison with DSSCs based on P25 alone.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21271019 and 21641005)Beijing Engineering Center for Hierarchical Catalysts, the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (YS1406)+2 种基金the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in the University (IRT1205)the long-term subsidy mechanism from the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education of Chinathe National Program on Key Basic Research Project (2014CB932104)
文摘Photocatalysts with desirable selectivity to transformation and purification of targeted pollutants are of great importance in water purification. Here, we demonstrate that selective photocatalysis can be realized by the assistance of gold-enhanced selective adsorption onto carbon-coated Au/TiO2 mesoporous microspheres (Au/TiO2@C-MM), which were prepared via a surfactant-assisted two-step method that involved the assembly of oleic acid-stabilized titania and gold nanoparticles into colloidal spheres in an emulsion using sodium dodecyl sulfate as a surfactant and the conversion of the surfactants into carbon under annealing in Ar. Due to the negatively charged amorphous carbon, the mesoporous structure, and the surface plasmon resonance absorption of the Au components, the Au/TiO2@C-MM shows enhanced charge- and size-selective adsorption prop- erties, which enables the materials to have high selectivity in the photocatalytic process.