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Advanced Powder Technology, Vol.31, No.5, 1777-1783, 2020
Synthesis of core/shell Ti/TiOx photocatalyst via single-mode magnetic microwave assisted direct oxidation of TiH2
Submicron core/shell Ti/TiOx photocatalyst is successfully synthesized via single-mode magnetic microwave (SMMW) assisted direct oxidation of planetary ball-milled TiH2. The thickness of TiOx shell including highly concentrated defects such as Ti3+ and/or oxygen vacancies is controllable in the range from 6 to over 18 nm by varying the treatment time in the SMMW assisted reaction. In addition to its quite narrow optical bandgap (1.34-2.69 eV) and efficient visible-light absorption capacity, the submicron Ti/TiOx particle exhibits superior photocatalytic performance towards H-2 production from water under both UV and visible-light irradiation to compare with a commercial TiO2 photocatalyst (P-25). Such excellent performance can be achieved by the synergetic effect of enhancement in visible light absorption capacity and photo-excited carrier separation because of the highly concentrated surface defects and the specific Ti/TiOx core/shell structure, respectively. (C) 2020 The Society of Powder Technology Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. and The Society of Powder Technology Japan. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Single-mode microwave;Direct oxidation;Core/shell particle;TiO2;Visible-light photocatalyst