Post-synthesis of TiO2 dispersed inside the pore channels of SBA-15 and its photocatalytic activity for the degradation of methylene blue

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TiO2-SBA-15 mesoporous materials in which titanium oxide species were dispersed inside the pore channels of SBA-15 were prepared by a novel post-synthesis method. In this method, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide surfactant molecules were incorporated inside the channels of the mesopores of SBA-15 followed by the addition of titanium tetraethoxide. Effect of hydrolysis conditions of titanium tetraethoxide on the formation and properties of Ti oxides in TiO2-SBA-15 materials was investigated. Physico-chemical properties of TiO2-SBA-15 materials were characterized by XRD, N 2 adsorption, SEM and UV-vis. Size and morphology of Ti oxide species in TiO2-SBA-15 materials were dependent on the hydrolysis conditions of titanium tetraethoxide, i.e., H2O/Ti molar ratio. Dispersed titanium oxide species were mainly formed on the internal surface of SBA-15, i.e., on the surface of mesopore walls of the TiO2-SBA-15 samples when synthesized at low H2O/Ti ratios of 2 and 4, whereas large TiO2 anatase particles were predominantly formed on the external surface of SBA-15 when the samples were prepared at high H2O/Ti molar ratios. The photocatalytic activity of the TiO2-SBA-15 samples was investigated for the degradation of methylene blue, MB, and compared with that of pure TiO2, P25. The TiO2-SBA-15 samples, in which titanium oxide species were dispersed on the internal surface of SBA-15, showed higher and more stable photocatalytic activity in the degradation and/or decolorization of MB than P25 and TiO2-SBA-15 which has TiO 2 particles on the outer surface of SBA-15. © 2010 Soc. Mater. Eng. Resour. Japan.

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Shindo, T., Koizumi, N., Hatakeyama, K., & Ikeuchi, T. (2011). Post-synthesis of TiO2 dispersed inside the pore channels of SBA-15 and its photocatalytic activity for the degradation of methylene blue. International Journal of the Society of Material Engineering for Resources, 18(1), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.5188/ijsmer.18.11

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