Work on non photocatalytically active titania particles

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Date
2009
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2008
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Saarbrücke : Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien
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Titanium dioxide has photocatalytic properties, i.e. under UV irradiation it develops an oxidative potential. In photocatalysis this is very desirable, but not when nano particulate titania is embedded into organic polymer matrices in order to increase the refractive index. UV irradiation would in this case destroy the material in the long run. For deactivation in general the titania is coated by e.g. silica or alumina which leads to other undesired effects like growth of the particle size and enhanced light scattering. The current work focuses on the application of techniques for doping during synthesis of crystallization of nano particulate TiO2. The photocatalysis activity was determined by degradation experiments of 4-chlorophenol using dip coated glass plates under artificial sunlight, where decreases of the photocatalytic effect of up to 90 % were found.

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Photocatalysis, Titanium dioxide
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Müller, T. S., Faller-Schneider, C., Moh, K., Shanmugasundaram, S., Oliveira, P. W. d., & Veith, M. (2009). Work on non photocatalytically active titania particles. 2008.
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