Synthesis of hollow sphere structured TiO2 loaded with Ag2O and its photocatalytic activity†
Abstract
Owing to its high stability and catalytic activity, TiO2 has been widely used as a photocatalyst where its photocatalytic performance can be significantly improved by microstructure regulation and semiconductor loading. Herein, hollow TiO2 spheres were prepared using phenolic resin as the template and the Ag2O nanoparticles were loaded onto the TiO2 spheres by the wet precipitation method. The physicochemical characteristics demonstrated the successful preparation of the Ag2O/TiO2 nanocomposites. Various AgNO3 concentrations were employed and the results revealed that increasing the loaded Ag amount from 16.24% to 62.25% resulted in an increase in the corresponding Ti : Ag ratio in the Ag2O/TiO2 nanocomposites from 1 : 0.79 to 1 : 10.48, respectively. The bandgap of the synthesized Ag2O/TiO2 nanocomposites was in the range of 1.61–1.75 eV. The photodegradation rate of phenol in the presence of Ag2O/TiO2 as the catalyst reached 95.2% under UV light irradiation which was much higher than that under visible light irradiation. This improvement can be attributed to the synergistic effect of Ag2O and TiO2. The loading of Ag2O induced more electron traps on the surface of the Ag2O/TiO2 composites, thereby increasing the mobility of the carrier and thus improving the catalytic activity.