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In Situ Construction of Bronze/Anatase TiO2 Homogeneous Heterojunctions and Their Photocatalytic Performances
by
Zhang, Ming-Qing
, Chen, Yuan-Fu
, Zhao, Qing-Hua
, Wang, Shi-Feng
, Li, Yong
, Sun, Ya-Xun
, Chen, Tian-Lu
, Liu, Yan-Fang
in
Anatase
/ anatase TiO2
/ bronze TiO2
/ Bronzes
/ Carrier mobility
/ Electromagnetic absorption
/ Heterojunctions
/ homogeneous heterojunctions
/ New technology
/ Performance degradation
/ Photocatalysis
/ photocatalyst
/ Photocatalysts
/ photocatalytic degradation
/ Photodegradation
/ Pollution control
/ Recombination
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Temperature
/ Titanium dioxide
2022
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In Situ Construction of Bronze/Anatase TiO2 Homogeneous Heterojunctions and Their Photocatalytic Performances
by
Zhang, Ming-Qing
, Chen, Yuan-Fu
, Zhao, Qing-Hua
, Wang, Shi-Feng
, Li, Yong
, Sun, Ya-Xun
, Chen, Tian-Lu
, Liu, Yan-Fang
in
Anatase
/ anatase TiO2
/ bronze TiO2
/ Bronzes
/ Carrier mobility
/ Electromagnetic absorption
/ Heterojunctions
/ homogeneous heterojunctions
/ New technology
/ Performance degradation
/ Photocatalysis
/ photocatalyst
/ Photocatalysts
/ photocatalytic degradation
/ Photodegradation
/ Pollution control
/ Recombination
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Temperature
/ Titanium dioxide
2022
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In Situ Construction of Bronze/Anatase TiO2 Homogeneous Heterojunctions and Their Photocatalytic Performances
by
Zhang, Ming-Qing
, Chen, Yuan-Fu
, Zhao, Qing-Hua
, Wang, Shi-Feng
, Li, Yong
, Sun, Ya-Xun
, Chen, Tian-Lu
, Liu, Yan-Fang
in
Anatase
/ anatase TiO2
/ bronze TiO2
/ Bronzes
/ Carrier mobility
/ Electromagnetic absorption
/ Heterojunctions
/ homogeneous heterojunctions
/ New technology
/ Performance degradation
/ Photocatalysis
/ photocatalyst
/ Photocatalysts
/ photocatalytic degradation
/ Photodegradation
/ Pollution control
/ Recombination
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Temperature
/ Titanium dioxide
2022
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In Situ Construction of Bronze/Anatase TiO2 Homogeneous Heterojunctions and Their Photocatalytic Performances
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In Situ Construction of Bronze/Anatase TiO2 Homogeneous Heterojunctions and Their Photocatalytic Performances
2022
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Photocatalytic degradation is one of the most promising emerging technologies for environmental pollution control. However, the preparation of efficient, low-cost photocatalysts still faces many challenges. TiO2 is a widely available and inexpensive photocatalyst material, but improving its catalytic degradation performance has posed a significant challenge due to its shortcomings, such as the easy recombination of its photogenerated electron–hole pairs and its difficulty in absorbing visible light. The construction of homogeneous heterojunctions is an effective means to enhance the photocatalytic performances of photocatalysts. In this study, a TiO2(B)/TiO2(A) homogeneous heterojunction composite photocatalyst (with B and A denoting bronze and anatase phases, respectively) was successfully constructed in situ. Although the construction of homogeneous heterojunctions did not improve the light absorption performance of the material, its photocatalytic degradation performance was substantially enhanced. This was due to the suppression of the recombination of photogenerated electron–hole pairs and the enhancement of the carrier mobility. The photocatalytic ability of the TiO2(B)/TiO2(A) homogeneous heterojunction composite photocatalyst was up to three times higher than that of raw TiO2 (pure anatase TiO2).
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