Surface modification of blue TiO2 with silane coupling agent for NOx abatement
The role of hydroxyl-functionalization of reduced TiO2 (Blue TiO2) for the photocatalytic oxidation of toxic NOx was systematically explored in the present study. A hydrogenation technique was used to reduce the rutile phase in P25 TiO2 giving rise to a Magneli phase. Then, the process was followed...
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doaj-559f4b1067fb428788c31dc7cdadd3322021-04-14T04:14:58ZengElsevierProgress in Natural Science: Materials International1002-00712021-04-01312230238Surface modification of blue TiO2 with silane coupling agent for NOx abatementAdriana Martinez-Oviedo0Yuwaraj K. Kshetri1Bhupendra Joshi2Soo Wohn Lee3Department of Environmental and Bio-Chemical Engineering, Sun Moon University, Asan, Chungnam, 31460, Republic of KoreaResearch Center for Eco Multifunctional Nanomaterials, Sun Moon University, Asan, Chungnam, 31460, Republic of KoreaResearch Center for Eco Multifunctional Nanomaterials, Sun Moon University, Asan, Chungnam, 31460, Republic of Korea; Department of Fusion Science and Technology, Sun Moon University, Asan, Chungnam, 31460, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.Department of Environmental and Bio-Chemical Engineering, Sun Moon University, Asan, Chungnam, 31460, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.The role of hydroxyl-functionalization of reduced TiO2 (Blue TiO2) for the photocatalytic oxidation of toxic NOx was systematically explored in the present study. A hydrogenation technique was used to reduce the rutile phase in P25 TiO2 giving rise to a Magneli phase. Then, the process was followed by the surface functionalization of the Blue TiO2 with Trimethoxy (Propyl) Silane (TPS). The fabricated nanoparticles were structurally characterized, and photocatalytically tested for NOx abatement. OH-functionalized Blue TiO2 showed strong photo-oxidation of NOx with NOx removal efficiency of 80.2%. The broad-band light absorption (UV and visible) and the formation of a higher number of radicals on the surface of OH-functionalized Blue TiO2 made the material more efficient than other samples. In addition, the lowest NO2 selectivity of 2.7% proved the effective suppression of toxic NO2 and formation of nitrate ions. The reusability test was carried out for five cycles of 1 h and had 10% loss in NOx removal efficiency. The role of surface OH groups for the oxidation of NO and NO2 has been discussed in this manuscript. A possible mechanism for NOx photo-oxidation is proposed based on FTIR, ESR, and ion chromatography test.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007121000290Blue TiO2OH-FunctionalizationNOxPhoto-oxidationHydroxyl radicals |
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Adriana Martinez-Oviedo Yuwaraj K. Kshetri Bhupendra Joshi Soo Wohn Lee Surface modification of blue TiO2 with silane coupling agent for NOx abatement Progress in Natural Science: Materials International Blue TiO2 OH-Functionalization NOx Photo-oxidation Hydroxyl radicals |
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Adriana Martinez-Oviedo Yuwaraj K. Kshetri Bhupendra Joshi Soo Wohn Lee |
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Adriana Martinez-Oviedo |
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Surface modification of blue TiO2 with silane coupling agent for NOx abatement |
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Surface modification of blue TiO2 with silane coupling agent for NOx abatement |
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Surface modification of blue TiO2 with silane coupling agent for NOx abatement |
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Surface modification of blue TiO2 with silane coupling agent for NOx abatement |
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Surface modification of blue TiO2 with silane coupling agent for NOx abatement |
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surface modification of blue tio2 with silane coupling agent for nox abatement |
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Progress in Natural Science: Materials International |
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The role of hydroxyl-functionalization of reduced TiO2 (Blue TiO2) for the photocatalytic oxidation of toxic NOx was systematically explored in the present study. A hydrogenation technique was used to reduce the rutile phase in P25 TiO2 giving rise to a Magneli phase. Then, the process was followed by the surface functionalization of the Blue TiO2 with Trimethoxy (Propyl) Silane (TPS). The fabricated nanoparticles were structurally characterized, and photocatalytically tested for NOx abatement. OH-functionalized Blue TiO2 showed strong photo-oxidation of NOx with NOx removal efficiency of 80.2%. The broad-band light absorption (UV and visible) and the formation of a higher number of radicals on the surface of OH-functionalized Blue TiO2 made the material more efficient than other samples. In addition, the lowest NO2 selectivity of 2.7% proved the effective suppression of toxic NO2 and formation of nitrate ions. The reusability test was carried out for five cycles of 1 h and had 10% loss in NOx removal efficiency. The role of surface OH groups for the oxidation of NO and NO2 has been discussed in this manuscript. A possible mechanism for NOx photo-oxidation is proposed based on FTIR, ESR, and ion chromatography test. |
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Blue TiO2 OH-Functionalization NOx Photo-oxidation Hydroxyl radicals |
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