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The influence of the anatase nanoparticles boundaries on the titania activity performance

2014

Metal oxides structures, formed by ordered self-assembling of crystalline nanoparticles aggregates, are attracting growing attention in fields such as catalysis or solar cells. The properties of these structures are influenced not only by their morphology and nanoparticles composition but also by the assembled particles boundaries. In order to determine the influence of these boundaries on the structures properties, the present investigation has been devoted to study the characteristics of anatase nanoparticles boundaries in titania aggregates prepared by TiCl4 hydrolysis at low temperature. Proton magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance and high resolution transmission electron mic…

AnataseHRTEMDopantChemistryinter-particles electron transfer [Anatase nanoparticles boundaries]Inorganic chemistryNanoparticleCatalysisCatalysisAmorphous solidChemical engineering4-Methoxybenzyl alcohol partial oxidationMagic angle spinningPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyMesoporous materialAnatase nanoparticles boundaries: inter-particles electron transferAmorphous titaniaJournal of Catalysis 309: 97-104 (2014)
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Reactive direct current magnetron sputtered TiO2 thin films with amorphous to crystalline structures.

2008

International audience; TiO2 thin films were deposited on soda–lime glass substrates by reactive direct current magnetron sputtering in a mixture of pure argon and oxygen. The influence of both the deposition time, td, and the post-annealing treatments on the films morphology, composition and structure was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, ellipsometry, X-ray photoelectrons spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectroscopy. Amorphous TiO2 was obtained for the shortest deposition time, td=15 min. Increasing td up to 30 min, poorly crystallized anatase and rutile phases were formed together with amorphous TiO2, as was revealed by complementary XRD patterns and Raman spectra…

AnataseMaterials scienceAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeEllipsometry0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryThin filmMicrostructure010302 applied physicsMetals and AlloysSurfaces and Interfaces021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmorphous solidX-ray diffractionCarbon filmchemistryPhysical vapor depositionTitanium dioxideRaman spectroscopysymbolsTitanium dioxide0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyDC magnetron sputtering
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Anatase nanoparticles boundaries resulting from titanium tetrachloride hydrolysis

2017

An important factor that governs solar energy transformation into electrical or chemical energy, when using nanoparticles-based devices, is the spatial location of traps limiting electron transport. Evidences have been presented indicating that the electron diffusion is strongly influenced by nanoparticle boundaries, whose characteristics depend on the particles preparation. In the present work we have studied the role of hydrated excess proton structures in the formation of anatase nanoparticles boundaries in samples prepared by TiCl4 hydrolysis at low temperature and strong acidic conditions. The samples, constituted by anatase nanocrystals but, mainly, by amorphous titania, are studied b…

AnataseMaterials scienceInorganic chemistryNanoparticle02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisTitania particles agglomerationchemistry.chemical_compoundNMR spectroscopyTitanium tetrachlorideHRTEM techniqueHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyTitania preparationSolvationGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesAmorphous solidNanocrystalchemistryChemical engineeringRutile0210 nano-technologyTiCl4 hydrolysisAmorphous layersCatalysis Today
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Influence of Amorphous TiO2-x on Titania Nanoparticle Growth and Anatase-to-Rutile Transformation

2012

Amorphous TiO2-x formed together with precursors and anatase nuclei, during TiCl4 hydrolysis at soft conditions, influences both crystal growth and phase stability. The highly defective nanoparticles of anatase grow by reaction of their basic hydroxyls with acidic ones of TiO2 precursor species. The growth of anatase crystals, however, is affected by their interactions with simultaneously formed amorphous TiO2-x which increasingly covers the particles hindering the anatase-precursor contact. The interactions among anatase and amorphous and precursor components have been studied by H-1-MAS (magic angle spinning) NMR spectroscopy. The interaction between acid and basic hydroxyls favors the fo…

AnataseMaterials scienceInorganic chemistryNanoparticleCrystal growthNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmorphous solidHydrolysisGeneral EnergyChemical engineeringRutileMagic angle spinningPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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The effect of the surface disordered layer on the photoreactivity of titania nanoparticles

2017

It is well known that the surface of metal oxide catalysts presents, usually, non-crystalline species containing impurities and low coordinated cations, which are observed in HRTEM images as a disordered layer of amorphous phase. Despite of being these species more accessible and less stable than the crystalline catalysts components, they have been rarely considered when analysing the catalyst activity. In this work, we have studied the effect of a treatment with HCl solution at pH = 0 on the characteristics of the disordered layer in two commercial anatase TiO2 samples, using techniques such as TGA, 1H MAS-NMR and HRTEM, and by determining these sample photocatalytic activity for the 4-nit…

AnataseMaterials scienceInorganic chemistryOxide02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisCatalysisMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundImpurityDisordered titania layerHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyGeneral Environmental ScienceProcess Chemistry and Technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesAmorphous solid4-Nitrophenol degradationchemistryChemical engineeringvisual_artTiO2 acid treatmentvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhotocatalysisTitania modifications0210 nano-technologyPhotocatalytic activity enhancement
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Reduced grey brookite for noble metal free photocatalytic H2evolution

2021

Herein we introduce for the first time a reduced “grey” brookite TiO2 photocatalyst, produced by thermal hydrogenation of brookite nanoparticles, that shows a remarkable noble metal free photocatalytic H2 evolution. Its activity is substantially higher than that of other TiO2 polymorphs, i.e. anatase or rutile, comparably sized and activated by hydrogenation under optimized conditions. Along with brookite powders, an oriented brookite single crystal was investigated as a defined surface to confirm the effects of the hydrogenation treatment. By a combination of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), electron and X-ray characterization techniques applied to the powders and single crystal, we …

AnataseMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentBrookiteNanoparticle02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryTiO2 brookite H2 evolutionengineering.material010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAmorphous solidChemical engineeringRutilevisual_artPhotocatalysisengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceNoble metalSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie0210 nano-technologySingle crystalJournal of Materials Chemistry A
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Nanostructured Solids from Freeze-Dried Precursors: Multigram Scale Synthesis of TiO2 -Based Powders

2012

Nanocrystalline TiO2 and Ti1−xVxO2 (x = 0.01) powders have been prepared by thermal decomposition, in air, of amorphous precursors resulting from the freeze-drying of appropriate solutions. In addition, TiO2−xNy (anatase and rutile) and TiOxNy (rock-salt) have been prepared by thermal treatment in ammonia of a crystalline precursor (TiO2 obtained at 673 K). TEM and SEM images, as well as the analysis of the X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns, show the nanoparticulated character of those solids obtained at low temperatures, with typical particle sizes in the 10–20 nm range when prepared at 673 K. The UV–Vis results indicate both the insertion of V in the anatase lattice and the feasibility of …

AnataseMaterials scienceThermal decompositionMineralogyThermal treatmentNanocrystalline materialAmorphous solidAmmoniachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringRutileMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesPhotocatalysisJournal of the American Ceramic Society
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Black carbon-doped TiO2 films: Synthesis, characterization and photocatalysis

2019

This research is funded by the European Social Fund according to the activity ‘Improvement of researchers’ qualification by implementing world-class R&D projects’ of Measure No. 09.3.3-LMT- K-712, project „Investigation of the application of TiO2 and ZnO for the visible light assisted photocatalytical disinfection of the biologically contaminated water“ (09.3.3-LMT-K-712-01-0175). The authors express gratitude for the S. Tuckute, M. Urbonavicius, G. Laukaitis and K. Bockute for their valuable input in current work. © 2019. This work is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

AnataseScanning electron microscopeGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyCarbon-doped TiO202 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyBand gap:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]PhotocatalysisVisible lightChemistryBlack TiO2General ChemistryCarbon blackSputter deposition021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesAmorphous solidCrystallite0210 nano-technologyMagnetron sputteringVisible spectrumJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
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Common genetic denominators for Ca++-based skeleton in Metazoa: role of osteoclast-stimulating factor and of carbonic anhydrase in a calcareous spong…

2012

Calcium-based matrices serve predominantly as inorganic, hard skeletal systems in Metazoa from calcareous sponges [phylum Porifera; class Calcarea] to proto- and deuterostomian multicellular animals. The calcareous sponges form their skeletal elements, the spicules, from amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC). Treatment of spicules from Sycon raphanus with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) results in the disintegration of the ACC in those skeletal elements. Until now a distinct protein/enzyme involved in ACC metabolism could not been identified in those animals. We applied the technique of phage display combinatorial libraries to identify oligopeptides that bind to NaOCl-treated spicules: those oligop…

Anatomy and PhysiologyMarine and Aquatic Scienceslcsh:MedicineBiochemistryCalcium Chloridechemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular Cell BiologySycon raphanuslcsh:ScienceCarbonic AnhydrasesSclerocytechemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryCalcareous spongebiology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsAmorphous calcium carbonatePoriferaEnzymesChemistrymedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryMedicineOligopeptidesResearch ArticleBiotechnologyDNA ComplementaryMolecular Sequence DataMarine BiologyCalcium Carbonate03 medical and health sciencesSponge spiculeOsteoclastCarbonic anhydraseChemical BiologymedicineAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceBiology030304 developmental biologySequence Homology Amino AcidEvolutionary Developmental Biologylcsh:Rbiology.organism_classificationEnzymechemistryEarth Sciencesbiology.proteinCalciumlcsh:QPeptidesPhysiological ProcessesDevelopmental BiologyPLoS ONE
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Annealing of radiation induced oxygen deficient point defects in amorphous silicon dioxide: evidence for a distribution of the reaction activation en…

2011

The selective annealing of point defects with different activation energies is studied, by performing sequences of thermal treatments on gamma irradiated silica samples in the temperature range 300-450 °C. Our experiments show that the dependence on time of the concentration of two irradiation induced point defects in silica, named ODC(II) (standing for oxygen deficient centre II) and the E(γ)(') centre, at a given temperature depends on the thermal history of the sample for both of the centres studied; moreover in the long time limit this concentration reaches an asymptotic value that depends on the treatment temperature alone. These results suggest the existence of a distribution of the a…

Annealing (metallurgy)ChemistryAnalytical chemistrysistemi amorfi difetti di puntoThermal treatmentActivation energyAtmospheric temperature rangeCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystallographic defectAmorphous solidlaw.inventionlawGeneral Materials ScienceIrradiationElectron paramagnetic resonanceNuclear chemistryJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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