Nanomaterials (Jun 2024)

Optically Active Oxygen Defects in Titanium Dioxide Doped with Inorganic Acid Ions

  • Bin Xu,
  • Xuehui Duan,
  • Tao Zhou,
  • Jinliang Hao,
  • Haotian Qin,
  • Youcai Zhao,
  • Wei Ye,
  • Jianglin Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano14121020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 1020

Abstract

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Doping inorganic acid ions represents a promising pathway to improving the photocatalytic activity of TiO2, and oxygen vacancy has been regarded as the determinant factor for photocatalytic activity. A series of samples doped with Cl−, NO3−, and SO42− was prepared via a simple sol–gel method. Two different oxygen vacancies in the crystal layer of NO3−/TiO2 and Cl−/TiO2 were found, and those are [Ti3+]-V0-[Ti3+] and [Ti3+]-Cl, respectively. The photocurrent of NO3−/TiO2 with [Ti3+]-V0-[Ti3+] is significantly greater than that of Cl−/TiO2 with [Ti3+]-Cl. The least oxygen vacancy is in the gel layer of SO42−/TiO2, and the negligible photocurrent is due to difficulty in forming a stable sol. Furthermore, the process conditions for the application of TiO2 were investigated in this work. The optimal process parameters are to adjust the solution to pH = 3 during sol–gel preparation, to adopt 550 °C as the calcination temperature, and to use an alkaline electrolyte, while the rest of the preparation conditions remain unchanged. This work reveals a new avenue for designing efficient photocatalysts for air pollutant degradation.

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