Title of article :
Heterogeneous photocatalytic degradation of toluene in static environment employing thin flms of nitrogen‑doped nano‑titanium dioxide
Author/Authors :
Kannangara, Yasun Y Nanotechnology and Science Park - Sri Lanka , Wijesena, Ruchira Nanotechnology and Science Park - Sri Lanka , Rajapakse, R. M. G University of Peradeniya - Sri Lanka , Nalin de Silva, K. M Faculty of Science, University of Colombo - Sri Lanka
Abstract :
Photocatalytic semiconductor thin flms have the ability to degrade volatile organic compounds (VOCs) causing numerous
health problems. The group of VOCs called “BTEX” is abundant in houses and indoor of automobiles. Anatase phase of
TiO2 has a band gap of 3.2 eV and UV radiation is required for photogeneration of electrons and holes in TiO2 particles.
This band gap can be decreased signifcantly when TiO2 is doped with nitrogen (N-TiO2). Dopants like Pd, Cd, and Ag are
hazardous to human health but N-doped TiO2 can be used in indoor pollutant remediation. In this research, N-doped TiO2
nano-powder was prepared and characterized using various analytical techniques. N-TiO2 was made in sol–gel method and
triethylamine (N(CH2CH3)3) was used as the N-precursor. Modifed quartz cell was used to measure the photocatalytic degradation of toluene. N-doped TiO2 nano-powder was illuminated with visible light (xenon lamp 200 W, λ=330–800 nm,
intensity=1 Sun) to cause the degradation of VOCs present in static air. Photocatalyst was coated on a thin glass plate, using
the doctor-blade method, was inserted into a quartz cell containing 2.00 µL of toluene and 35 min was allowed for evaporation/condensation equilibrium and then illuminated for 2 h. Remarkably, the highest value of efciency 85% was observed
in the 1 μm thick N-TiO2 thin flm. The kinetics of photocatalytic degradation of toluene by N-TiO2 and P25-TiO2 has been
compared. Surface topology was studied by varying the thickness of the N-TiO2 thin flms. The surface nanostructures were
analysed and studied with atomic force microscopy with various thin flm thicknesses.
Keywords :
N-doped TiO2 , Photocatalytic thin flm , Volatile organic compounds , Surface study
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics