Large-Scale MOCVD Deposition of Nanostructured TiO2 on Stainless Steel Woven: A Systematic Investigation of Photoactivity as a Function of Film Thickness
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Heterogeneous photocatalysis is considered as one of the most appealing options for the
treatment of organic pollutants in water. However, its definitive translation into industrial practice
is still very limited because of both the complexity of large-scale production of catalysts and the
problems involved in handling the powder-based photocatalysts in the industrial plants. Here, we
demonstrate that the MOCVD approach can be successfully used to prepare large-scale supported
catalysts with a good photocatalytic activity towards dye degradation. The photocatalyst consisted
of nanostructured TiO2 thin film deposited on a stainless steel mesh substrate. The film thickness,
the morphological features, and the crystallographic properties of the different portions of the sample
were correlated to the position in the reactor chamber and the reaction conditions. The photocatalytic
activity was evaluated according to the international standard test ISO 10678:2010 based on methylene
blue degradation. The photocatalytic activity is essentially constant (PMB over 40 µmol·m-2·h-1)
throughout the film, except for the portion of sample placed at the very end of the reactor chamber,
where the TiO2 film is too thin to react properly. It was assessed that a minimum film thickness of
250-300 nm is necessary to reach the maximum photocatalytic performance.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TiO2 film thickness; MOCVD; large area substrate; photocatalysis; ISO 10678:2010
Elenco autori:
Natile, MARTA MARIA; Galenda, Alessandro; EL HABRA, Naida
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