Photocatalytic activity of nanocoatings based on mixed oxide v-tio2 nanoparticles with controlled composition and size

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V-TiO2 photocatalyst with 0 ≤ V ≤ 20 mol% was prepared via the sol–gel method based on mixed oxide titanium–vanadium nanoparticles with size and composition control. The mixed oxide vanadium–titanium oxo-alkoxy nanonoparticles were generated in a chemical micromixing reac-tor, coated on glass beads via liquid colloid deposition method and underwent to an appropriate thermal treatment forming crystallized nanocoatings. X-ray diffraction, Raman, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analyses confirmed anatase crystalline structure at vanadium content ≤ 10 mol%, with the cell parameters identical to those of pure TiO2. At a higher vanadium content of ~20 mol%, the material segregation began and orthorhombic phase of V2O5 appeared. The crystalliza-tion onset temperature of V-TiO2 smoothly changed with an increase in vanadium content. The best photocatalytic performance towards methylene blue decomposition in aqueous solutions under UVA and visible light illuminations was observed in V-TiO2 nanocoatings with, respective-ly, 2 mol% and 10 mol% vanadium.

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Mendez, M. S., Lemarchand, A., Traore, M., Perruchot, C., Sassoye, C., Selmane, M., … Kanaev, A. (2021). Photocatalytic activity of nanocoatings based on mixed oxide v-tio2 nanoparticles with controlled composition and size. Catalysts, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11121457

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