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Nanostructured Silica–Titania Hybrid using Dendritic Fibrous Nanosilica as a Photocatalyst

A new method has been developed to fabricate active TiO2 photocatalysts by tuning the morphology of the catalyst support. A sustainable solution‐phase TiO2 deposition on dendritic fibrous nanosilica (DFNS) protocol is developed, which is better than the complex and expensive atomic layer deposition...

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Published in:ChemSusChem 2017-05, Vol.10 (10), p.2182-2191
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description A new method has been developed to fabricate active TiO2 photocatalysts by tuning the morphology of the catalyst support. A sustainable solution‐phase TiO2 deposition on dendritic fibrous nanosilica (DFNS) protocol is developed, which is better than the complex and expensive atomic layer deposition technique. In general, catalytic activity decreases with an increased TiO2 loading on conventional mesoporous silica because of the loss of the surface area caused by the blocking of pores. Notably, in the case of the dendritic fibrous nanosilica KCC‐1 as a support, because of its open fibrous morphology, even at the highest TiO2 loading, a relatively large amount of surface area remained intact. This improved the accessibility of active sites, which increased the catalytic performance of the KCC‐1/TiO2 photocatalyst. KCC‐1‐supported TiO2 is a superior photocatalyst in terms of H2 generation (26.4 mmol gTiO2 −1 h−1) under UV light. This study may provide a new direction for photocatalyst development through the morphology control of the support. Fibrous photocatalyst: A new method is developed to fabricate active TiO2 photocatalysts by tuning the morphology of the catalyst support through solution‐phase TiO2 deposition on silica. With the nanosilica KCC‐1 as a support, a relatively large amount of surface area remains intact because of its open fibrous morphology, even at the highest TiO2 loading. This improves the accessibility of active sites, which increases the catalytic performance of the KCC‐1/TiO2 photocatalyst.
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Catalysis
Catalytic activity
dendritic fibrous nanosilica
Dendritic structure
heterogeneous catalysis
hydrogen
Hydrogen production
Microscopy, Electron
Morphology
Nanostructures
Photocatalysts
Photochemistry
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
Silicon dioxide
Silicon Dioxide - chemistry
Surface area
Titanium - chemistry
Titanium dioxide
Ultraviolet radiation
water splitting
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