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Published October 25, 2007 | public
Journal Article

Visible-Light Photoactivity of Nitrogen-Doped TiO_2: Photo-oxidation of HCO_2H to CO_2 and H_2O

Abstract

Nitrogen-doped TiO_2 was synthesized by high-temperature exposure of TiO_2 to ammonia. The catalytic efficiency was tested by monitoring the photocatalytic degradation of formate (HCO_2^-) to CO_2 and H_2O under visible-light irradiation. The N-doped TiO_2 powders were found to be active for the degradation of formic acid under visible light. However, the catalytic efficiency of the N-doped TiO_2 under UV light alone is less than that of the pure TiO_2 starting material. FTIR evidence indicates that the visible-light-active N-doped TiO_2 has defect sites in the form of Ti−N triple bonds and that the increase of these sites leads to a loss of crystallinity that accounts for the reduced photocatalytic activity under UV irradiation. An optimal synthesis temperature of 550 °C was determined as a balance point between catalyst crystallinity and the presence of defect sites that absorb visible-light photons.

Additional Information

© 2007 American Chemical Society. Received: June 26, 2007; In Final Form: August 4, 2007. Publication Date (Web): October 3, 2007. We gratefully acknowledge the Northrop Grumman Innovation Alliance Grant Program for support of this research. Special thanks are extended to Dr. Ronald Pirich for his support and encouragement.

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