Studies of Nanosized Iron-Doped TiO2 Photocatalysts by Spectroscopic Methods


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Abstract

Iron-doped TiO2 nanoparticles with iron content in the range of 0.005 < Fe/Ti < 0.3 were prepared using the flame spray pyrolysis method and investigated with CW X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), X-ray diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. This allowed for the clarification of the internal organization of Fe–TiO2 nanoparticles. Different types of Fe(III) centers were distinguished in the samples: isolated high-spin paramagnetic Fe(III) ions (S = 5/2) in rhombic ligand fields state at 0.005 < Fe/Ti < 0.05, and Fe(III) ferromagnetic clusters at Fe/Ti < 0.1. All Fe-doped samples had rather high activity for the photocatalytic mineralization of oxalic acid under visible light illumination (λ > 400 nm) at 25 °C. Correlations were made between EPR and photocatalytic activity results. The specific surface area [S] data allowed us to deduce that the isolated Fe(III) centers were responsible for the photomineralisation of oxalic acid, while the Fe(III) ferromagnetic aggregates decreased the total efficiency of the system.

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A. I. Kokorin

N. N. Semenov International Center of Chemical Physics (ICCP)

Author for correspondence.
Email: alex-kokorin@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

R. Amal

School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, UNSW

Email: alex-kokorin@yandex.ru
Australia, Sydney, NSW, 2052

W. Y. Teoh

School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong

Email: alex-kokorin@yandex.ru
Hong Kong, Kowloon

A. I. Kulak

Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Email: alex-kokorin@yandex.ru
Belarus, Minsk


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