Surface modification of titania powder P25 with phosphate and phosphonic acids – Effect on thermal stability and photocatalytic activity

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TitreSurface modification of titania powder P25 with phosphate and phosphonic acids – Effect on thermal stability and photocatalytic activity
Publication TypePublication International
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsDjafer, L, Ayral, A, Boury, B, Laine, RM
Mots-clésPhosphonic acid, Photocatalysis, Surface modification, Thermal treatmen, TiO2
Abstract

Phosphorus is frequently reported as a doping element for TiO2as photocatalyst; however, the previously reported methods used to prepare P-doped TiO2do not allow control over the location of the phosphorus either in the bulk or at the surface or both. In this study, we report on the surface modification of Evonik P25 with phosphonic (H3PO3) and octylphosphonic acid [C8H17–PO(OH)2], done to limit the introduction of phosphorus only to the photocatalyst surface. The effect of this element on the thermal behavior and photocatalytic properties is reported through characterization using elemental analyses, solid state 31 P NMR, X-ray powder diffraction, N2porosimetry, dilatometry, etc. Thus, the objective of the work reported here is to focus on the role(s) that phosphorus plays only at TiO2crystallite surfaces. For comparison,other samples were treated with phosphoric acid

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