Enhanced visible and ultraviolet light-induced gas-phase photocatalytic activity of tio2 thin films modified by increased amount of acetylacetone in precursor solution for spray pyrolysis

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TiO2 thin films, modified by acetylacetone (AcacH) in solution, were deposited on glass substrate by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis and tested for photocatalytic activity in a multi-section continuous flow reactor by degradation of acetone and acetaldehyde under ultraviolet and visible light. The increase in molar ratio of AcacH in respect of titanium (IV) isopropoxide (TTIP) from 1:5 to 1:8 modified the electronic structure of the films, favoring enhanced photocatalytic activity. The photocatalytic activity was enhanced approximately twofold on the film with molar ratio 1:8 under both irradiations; the film completely oxidized 10 ppm of acetone and acetaldehyde. The photocatalytic efficacy of TiO2 films in oxidation of air pollutants was three times higher compared to the industrial glass Pilkington Activ™. Moreover, all the synthesized films indicate antibacterial efficiency against E. coli of over 99% under ultraviolet. TiO2 film, with TTIP:AcacH molar ratio 1:8 having great possibility for its commercial use as a material for indoor air purification.

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Spiridonova, J., Mere, A., Krunks, M., Rosenberg, M., Kahru, A., Danilson, M., … Acik, I. O. (2020). Enhanced visible and ultraviolet light-induced gas-phase photocatalytic activity of tio2 thin films modified by increased amount of acetylacetone in precursor solution for spray pyrolysis. Catalysts, 10(9), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10091011

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