Chlorine adulterted photo catalytic multicrystal material possessing photocatalytic performance under visible light
A photocatalytic and polycrystalline technology, applied in the direction of physical/chemical process catalysts, chemical instruments and methods, chemical/physical processes, etc., can solve the problems of low quantum yield, low photocatalytic activity, short life, etc., and achieve improved Photocatalytic activity, full-frequency absorption, and high photon quantum efficiency
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[0020] In the prepared chlorine-doped photocatalytic polycrystalline material, the crystal phase is anatase phase; the content of titanium accounts for 54.38%, the content of oxygen accounts for 33.62%; the content of chlorine accounts for 12.00%. Photocatalytic experiments prove that the photocatalytic activity of the chlorine-doped photocatalytic polycrystalline material is 2.2 times that of titanium trioxide powder (P25 type) under visible light irradiation.
[0021] 40 ml of aqueous hydrogen chloride solution (1 mol / L) was reacted with 7 ml of tetrabutyl titanate (mass percentage>98.0%) until white precipitate was completely formed. The white precipitate was directly heated in an oven, treated at 120° C. for 4 hours, evaporated to remove water and alcohols produced in the reaction to obtain a solid dry product. Then grind the obtained dry solid to make the particles uniform and reduce soft agglomeration. Put it into a muffle furnace after grinding, and calcinate at 210° C...
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[0023] In the prepared chlorine-doped photocatalytic polycrystalline material, the crystalline phases are anatase phase and crystal redite phase; the content of titanium accounts for 59.90%; the content of oxygen accounts for 40.00%; the content of chlorine accounts for 0.10%. Photocatalytic experiments prove that the photocatalytic activity of the chlorine-doped photocatalytic polycrystalline material is 3.2 times that of titanium dioxide powder (P25 type) under visible light irradiation.
[0024] 8 ml of hydrogen chloride solution (1 mol / L) was reacted with 20 ml of tetrabutyl titanate (mass percentage>98.0%) until a white precipitate was completely formed. The white precipitate was directly heated in an oven, treated at 120° C. for 4 hours, evaporated to remove water and alcohols produced in the reaction to obtain a solid dry product. Then grind the obtained dry solid to make the particles uniform and reduce soft agglomeration. Put it into a muffle furnace after grinding, ...
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[0026] In the prepared chlorine-doped photocatalytic polycrystalline material, the crystal phase is anatase phase; the content of titanium accounts for 59.25%, the content of oxygen accounts for 39.25%; the content of chlorine accounts for 1.50%. Photocatalytic experiments prove that the photocatalytic activity of the chlorine-doped photocatalytic polycrystalline material is 4.5 times that of titanium dioxide powder (P25 type) under visible light irradiation.
[0027] 15ml of hydrogen chloride solution (1mol / L) was reacted with 10ml of tetrabutyl titanate (mass percentage>98.0%) until white precipitate was completely formed. The white precipitate was directly heated in an oven, treated at 120° C. for 4 hours, evaporated to remove water and alcohols produced in the reaction to obtain a solid dry product. Then grind the obtained dry solid to make the particles uniform and reduce soft agglomeration. Put it into a muffle furnace after grinding, and calcinate at 300° C. for 2 hour...
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