Thin Solid Films, Vol.518, No.15, 4170-4174, 2010
Photocatalytic activity of vanadium-doped titania-activated carbon composite film under visible light
A V-doped titania-activated carbon composite film was prepared by a modified sol-gel method under mild condition. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the titania was a pure anatase phase. From scanning electron microscopy and N(2) adsorption-desorption measurements, we found that the composite film was porous since it formed a micro-nano structure. The photocatalytic activity of such film was evaluated through degradation of azo-dye Reactive Brilliant Red under visible light, and was compared to commercially available TiO(2), pure titania and vanadium-doped titania films. Results showed that the photocatalytic activity was enhanced a lot. It was due to expansion of the absorption edge by vanadium doping, and the synergistic effect of activated carbon with titania. Furthermore, the hydrophilic property of the as-prepared composite film was superior to other samples. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Vanadium;Titanium dioxide;Photocatalysis;Activated carbon;Hydrophilicity;Doping;X-ray diffraction;Scanning electron microscopy