Synthesis of W-Doped TiO2 Material Ratio Using One-Step Solvothermal Method and Treatment Orientation of Volatile Organic Compounds

Hung Dung Chau, Tran Thi Tuu, Phung Chi Sy, Lam Van Tan, Thi Kim Ngan Tran
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In TiO2 photocatalysts have been interested in the world thanks to many advantages in handling toxic compounds, with great potential for practical application at low cost. However, the electron-hole recombination rate is still high and can not be processed under visible light, which is a major limitation of this material. Modification of TiO2 by W6+ is a possible solution, however there is still little research and the optimal W6+ ratio in small amounts is still low. The material was synthesized by a one-stage solvothermal method at 200 ºC for 10 hours, without using any surfactants or post-reaction calcination with doped W molar ratios of 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5%. The result was that the TiW-1.5% catalyst sample had the highest specific surface area of 175 m2/g, higher than pure TiO2 of 160.0 m2/g. The W6+ ion successfully replaced Ti4+ in the TiO2 crystal lattice, reducing the band gap energy of the catalytic sample to 2.88 eV with the TiW-1.5% sample. For TiW-0%, the formaldehyde decomposition ability is 53.50%. Doping W into TiO2 increased catalytic efficiency, with a material sample with an optimal modified W content of 1.5% mol W having a formaldehyde decomposition efficiency of 71.98%. Research results show that W modification can improve the activity of TiO2 and increase the efficiency of volatile organic compound treatment. Copyright © 2023 by Authors, Published by BCREC Group. This is an open access article under the CC BY-SA License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0).
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一步溶剂热法合成w掺杂TiO2材料配比及挥发性有机化合物的处理方向
二氧化钛光催化剂因其在处理有毒化合物方面的诸多优势而受到世界的关注,具有低成本的实际应用潜力。然而,电子-空穴复合率仍然很高,不能在可见光下进行加工,这是该材料的主要局限性。W6+对TiO2进行改性是一种可能的解决方案,但目前研究较少,少量W6+的最佳配比仍然较低。在不使用任何表面活性剂和反应后煅烧的情况下,以掺杂W的摩尔比分别为0.5%、1%和1.5%,在200℃下,采用一段溶剂热法合成该材料,反应时间为10小时。结果表明,TiW-1.5%催化剂样品的比表面积最高,为175 m2/g,高于纯TiO2的160.0 m2/g。W6+离子成功取代了TiO2晶格中的Ti4+,使TiW-1.5%的催化样品带隙能降至2.88 eV。当TiW-0%时,甲醛分解能力为53.50%。TiO2中掺杂W提高了催化效率,当改性W含量为1.5% mol W时,材料样品的甲醛分解效率为71.98%。研究结果表明,W改性可以提高TiO2的活性,提高对挥发性有机物的处理效率。版权所有©2023作者,BCREC集团出版。这是一篇基于CC BY-SA许可(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)的开放获取文章。
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