2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-017-1191-z
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Phase-dependant photochemistry of TiO2 nanoparticles in the degradation of organic dye methylene blue under solar light irradiation

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“…This implies that the photocatalytic efficiency was increased with the ratio of anatase/rutile TiO 2 , revealing the distinctive photocatalytic activity of anatase TiO 2 NPs against its rutile phase. Similar results have been reported for the photocatalytic degradation of MB using UV and solar light [18,31,32]. It is noteworthy that the band gap energy of anatase and rutile phase is 3.21 and 3.00 eV, respectively, with similar absorbance at higher photon energy [33], implying that the different crystalline phases of TiO 2 should absorb similar number of photons from the 365-nm light excitation (3.39 eV).…”
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“…This implies that the photocatalytic efficiency was increased with the ratio of anatase/rutile TiO 2 , revealing the distinctive photocatalytic activity of anatase TiO 2 NPs against its rutile phase. Similar results have been reported for the photocatalytic degradation of MB using UV and solar light [18,31,32]. It is noteworthy that the band gap energy of anatase and rutile phase is 3.21 and 3.00 eV, respectively, with similar absorbance at higher photon energy [33], implying that the different crystalline phases of TiO 2 should absorb similar number of photons from the 365-nm light excitation (3.39 eV).…”
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“…2 NPs (anatase/rutile mixture 9:1) showed the strongest degradation of MB, implying the highest photocatalytic activity, followed by NPs with anatase/rutile mixture of 0.33:1, 0.25:1, 0.11:1, and 0.08:1, respectively. This result suggested that the photocatalytic activity decreases with the reduction of anatase content in the mixture, implying that anatase TiO 2 NPs was more efficient for MB degradation, when compared to the rutile phase, as highlighted in literature [18,28]. Considering that the morphology, percentage of elements, and particle size should be the same for the anatase and rutile TiO 2 NPs [28,29].…”
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