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Photocatalytic activity of N, S co-doped and N-doped commercial anatase TiO2 powders towards phenol oxidation and E. coli inactivation under simulated solar light irradiation.
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2009-10-14Registro en:
Rengifo Herrera, Julian Andres; Pulgarin, Cesar; Photocatalytic activity of N, S co-doped and N-doped commercial anatase TiO2 powders towards phenol oxidation and E. coli inactivation under simulated solar light irradiation.; Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd; Solar Energy; 84; 1; 14-10-2009; 37-43
0038-092X
Autor
Rengifo Herrera, Julian Andres
Pulgarin, Cesar
Resumen
Nitrogen and sulfur co-doped and N-doped TiO2 anatase TKP 102 (Tayca) were prepared by manual grinding with thiourea and urea, respectively, and annealing at 400 C. Both materials showed visible-light absorption as measured by Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (DRS). Interstitial N-doping, anionic and cationic S- doping was found when the TiO2 was doped with thiourea while TiO2 doped
with urea showed only the presence of interstitial N-doping as measured by X-ray Photo-electron Spectroscopy (XPS). The N content on the surface of N-doped TKP 102 photocatalyst was 2.85 at.% and higher than the N content in the N, S co-doped TiO2 photocatalyst (0.6 at.%). The photocatalytic activity of the doped catalysts was tested using phenol and Escherichia coli as chemical and biological targets, respectively, using N, S co-doped, N-doped TiO2, undoped Degussa P-25 and undoped TKP 102 powders under simulated solar light. It was found that undoped Degussa P-25 was the photocatalyst with the highest photocatalytic activity towards phenol oxidation and E. coli inactivation. N, S co-doped powders showed almost the same photocatalytic activity as undoped TKP 102 while N-doped TKP 102 was the less active photocatalyst probably due the N impurities on the TiO2 acting as recombination centers.