TY - JOUR
T1 - Facile synthesis of a mesoporous TiO2film templated by a block copolymer for photocatalytic applications
AU - Olatidoye, Olufemi
AU - Thomas, Daria
AU - Bastakoti, Bishnu Prasad
PY - 2021/9/21
Y1 - 2021/9/21
N2 - A facile synthesis of a mesoporous TiO2thin film is reported using poly(styrene-2-vinyl pyridine-ethylene oxide) polymeric micelles as a synthetic template. As the Ti precursor strongly binds with polymeric micelles in solution (before evaporation), controlled conditions, such as temperature and relative humidity, are not required for self-assembly of molecularly dissolved polymer and Ti sources. The mesoporous TiO2films have enhanced photocatalytic activity due to increased surface area and rough surface around the pores. Photocatalytic testing with methylene blue dye showed that the prepared mesoporous thin films were effective in degrading dyes. Degradation of methylene blue dye with nonporous TiO2yielded a shift in the maximum absorption wavelength, which is proposed to be the result of dimerization of methylene blue molecules during photocatalytic degradation.
AB - A facile synthesis of a mesoporous TiO2thin film is reported using poly(styrene-2-vinyl pyridine-ethylene oxide) polymeric micelles as a synthetic template. As the Ti precursor strongly binds with polymeric micelles in solution (before evaporation), controlled conditions, such as temperature and relative humidity, are not required for self-assembly of molecularly dissolved polymer and Ti sources. The mesoporous TiO2films have enhanced photocatalytic activity due to increased surface area and rough surface around the pores. Photocatalytic testing with methylene blue dye showed that the prepared mesoporous thin films were effective in degrading dyes. Degradation of methylene blue dye with nonporous TiO2yielded a shift in the maximum absorption wavelength, which is proposed to be the result of dimerization of methylene blue molecules during photocatalytic degradation.
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U2 - 10.1039/d1nj02997e
DO - 10.1039/d1nj02997e
M3 - Article
SN - 1144-0546
VL - 45
SP - 15761
EP - 15766
JO - New Journal of Chemistry
JF - New Journal of Chemistry
IS - 35
ER -