Abstract :
Nanocrystalline TiO2 is known to be a very efficient photocatalyst. In order to elucidate the details of reaction pathways occurring on the
surface, nanocrystalline TiO2 films (with 12 nm average crystallite size) were covered by methylene blue (MB) and studied, both in the pristine
state and upon UVexposure, by TOF-SIMS. Distinct mass signals related to the MB parent molecule (m = 284.1 amu) and from fragment ions are
observed for the as-prepared samples. Upon irradiation with UV light under atmospheric conditions, the surface composition is pronouncedly
changed, an observation ascribed to photocatalytic reactions induced by UV photons: the amount of the parent molecule is diminished whereas
intermediate reaction products are identified to be present at the TiO2 surfaces. Eventually, the parent molecule and the characteristic fragment
species disappear completely upon extended exposure to UV light.
Keywords :
TOF-SIMS , Nanocrystalline TiO2 , photocatalysis , methylene blue