Nanostructured TiO2 with different crystal sizes (i.e., 3, 5, and 6 nm) but identical aggregate size (i.e., 100
nm) and shape (sphere) were successfully made using a modified sol−gel method. TiO2 catalysts with crystal
size of 5 nm and aggregate size of 100 nm were also prepared. This batch of catalysts has similar phase
structure, surface area, band-gap energy, and degree of surface hydroxylation, and differs mainly in their
crystallinity. Synchrotron XRD, XANES and EXAFS, Raman spectroscopy and transmission electron
microscopy (TEM) were used to characterize the structural properties of the nanometer sized TiO2, whereas
ultraviolet, X-ray photoelectron and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy provided important
information on the electronic properties of these nanoparticles. The catalytic performance of the nanostructured
TiO2 for gas-phase photocatalytic oxidation of trichloroethylene exhibited strong dependency on both crystal
size and crystallinity.
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