Synergistic effect of interfacial lattice Ag+ and Ag0 clusters in enhancing the photocatalytic performance of TiO2
Abstract
An interfacial lattice Ag+ doped on TiO2 (Ag+/TiO2) was prepared by eluting Ag0 clusters from a hydrothermally prepared Ag0/Ag+/TiO2 composite. An Ag+/TiO2@Ag0 composite photocatalyst was subsequently obtained via a secondary Ag0 clusters loading process to the Ag+/TiO2. The photocatalytic activity of Ag+/TiO2@Ag0 was greatly improved compared to Ag0/Ag+/TiO2 and Ag+/TiO2. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) testing verified that Ag+ ions occur as an interfacial lattice Ag+ species in the composites. The enhancement effect of the interfacial lattice Ag+ species is exhibited by the newly-formed Ag+/TiO2@Ag0 as the interfacial lattice Ag+ is fully exposed but not overlapped with the re-loaded Ag0 clusters. The interfacial lattice Ag+ ions and Ag0 clusters are both responsible for the photocatalytic performance improvement of the catalyst, in either the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange or photocurrent measurement.