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Porous Vanadium/Titanium Oxides—Synthesis, Characterization, and Photocatalytic Activity

Meifang Zhou A, Fuzhi Huang A, Xingdong Wang A, Johan du Plessis B, Anthony B. Murphy C and Rachel A. Caruso A D

A Particulate Fluids Processing Centre, School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Melbourne VIC 3010, Australia.
B Department of Applied Physics, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia.
C CSIRO Industrial Physics, Lindfield NSW 2070, Australia.
D Corresponding author. Email: rcaruso@unimelb.edu.au


Abstract

Sol–gel chemistry and a templating technique were combined for the synthesis of vanadium/titanium oxides with controlled porous structure and various quantities of vanadium (0–9.7 at-%). The specific surface area of the porous vanadium/titanium oxides increased with increasing vanadium content to a maximum of 72 m2 g–1 at 6.6 at-% V, with a corresponding decrease in anatase crystal size (minimum of 12.4 nm), and c-axis lattice parameter (0.9475 nm). The optical band-gap decreased substantially from 3.10 eV for TiO2 to 2.53 eV on the addition of 9.7 at-% V. The adsorption capability of the oxides for aqueous methylene blue (pH ~6) increased significantly with increasing vanadium content (26.7 to 318.9 mg L–1 g–1 for 0 to 9.7 at-% V). The photodegradation of methylene blue was most efficient with the 0.9 at-% V-TiO2 sample for both UV and visible light irradiation.

Australian Journal of Chemistry 60(7) 533–540    doi:10.1071/CH06405
Submitted: 31 October 2006    Accepted: 22 December 2006    Published: 9 July 2007





   
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