Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.108, No.1-2, 47-53, 2011
Visible light photocatalytic activity enhancement for water purification in Cu(II)-grafted WO3 thin films grown by photoreaction of nanoparticles
We have developed a simple process for improving the visible light photocatalytic activity in Cu(II)-grafted WO3 thin films, called 'the photoreaction of nanoparticles' (PRNP). The films prepared by PRNP showed an enhanced photodegradation rate for an organic dye. Glass substrates were coated with WO3 nanoparticles (5-30 nm) obtained by wet ball milling, and a post-treatment of either conventional heating or PRNP using KrF laser irradiation was carried out. Compared with the conventional heat treatment at 500 degrees C, PRNP significantly enhanced surface crystallite growth; pulsed photothermal gradient heating and photochemical stimulation increased the formation of new bonds between nanoparticles. The crystallite size near the surface of the WO3 film after 7500 pulses of laser irradiation increased to 70 nm, while it was largely-unchanged in the sample prepared by heat treatment at 500 degrees C. The photocatalytic dye degradation under visible light irradiation was measured for the samples after Cu(II)-grafting, and showed that the degradation rate of the sample prepared by the PRNP process was 2.8-fold higher than that of the sample prepared by heating at 500 degrees C. We propose that the improved surface crystallinity of WO3 thin films after the PRNP process stimulates the photoexcited electron/hole transfer at the film surface, resulting in the enhancement of photocatalytic activity. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.