Irradiance-controlled photoassisted synthesis of sub-nanometre sized ruthenium nanoparticles as co-catalyst for TiO2 in photocatalytic reactions

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Photoassisted synthesis is as a highly appealing green procedure for controlled decoration of semiconductor catalysts with co-catalyst nanoparticles, which can be carried out without the con-course of elevated temperatures, external chemical reducing agents or applied bias potential and in a simple slurry reactor. The aim of this study is to evaluate the control that such a photoassisted method can exert on the properties of ruthenium nanoparticles supported on TiO2 by means of the variation of the incident irradiance and hence of the photodeposition rate. For that purpose, different Ru/TiO2 systems with the same metal load have been prepared under varying irradiance and characterized by means of elemental analysis, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoe-lectron spectroscopy. The photocatalytic activity of the so-obtained materials has been evaluated by using the degradation of formic acid in water under UV-A light. Particles with size around or below one nanometer were obtained, depending on the irradiance employed in the synthesis, with narrow size distribution and homogeneous dispersion over the titania support. The relation between neutral and positive oxidation states of ruthenium could also be controlled by the variation of the irra-diance. The obtained photocatalytic activities for formic acid oxidation were in all cases higher than that of undecorated titania, with the sample obtained with the lowest irradiation giving rise to the highest oxidation rate. According to the catalysts characterization, photocatalytic activity is influ-enced by both Ru size and Ru0/Ruδ+ ratio.

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García-Muñoz, P., Fresno, F., Ivanez, J., & Keller, N. (2021). Irradiance-controlled photoassisted synthesis of sub-nanometre sized ruthenium nanoparticles as co-catalyst for TiO2 in photocatalytic reactions. Materials, 14(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14174799

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