TiO 2 thin films by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis as photocatalytic material for air purification

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In this study, we showed that the TiO 2 thin films deposited onto window glass are practicable for air purification and self-cleaning applications. TiO 2 films were deposited onto window glass by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis method. Different deposition temperatures were used in the range of 250-4508C. The structural, morphological, optical properties and surface chemical composition were investigated to understand probable factors affecting photocatalytic performance and wettability of the TiO 2 thin films. The TiO 2 thin films were smooth, compacted and adhered adequately on the substrate with a thickness in the range of 100-240 nm. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed that all the TiO 2 thin films consisted of anatase phase structure with the mean crystallite size in the range of 13-35 nm. The optical measurements showed that the deposited films were highly transparent (approx. 85%). The wettability test results showed that the TiO 2 thin films sprayed at 3508C and 4508C and annealed at 5008C for 1 h were superhydrophilic. The photocatalytic activity of the films was tested for the degradation of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) in multi-section plug-flow reactor. The TiO 2 film deposited at 3508C exhibited the highest amount of conversion of MTBE, approximately 80%.

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Dundar, I., Krichevskaya, M., Katerski, A., & Acik, I. O. (2019). TiO 2 thin films by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis as photocatalytic material for air purification. Royal Society Open Science, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181578

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