Abstract

A dual-phase nitrogen-doped TiO2–SrTiO3 macroporous monolithic photocatalyst was fabricated through the impregnation of the preformed TiO2 gel in a Sr2+-containing alcohol–water solution followed by nitridation under a modest flow of ammonia gas at 800°C for 2h. The fabricated monolithic photocatalyst was characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), mercury porosimetry, N2 gas adsorption (SBET), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) spectroscopy. The XRD results showed that the fabricated monolithic photocatalyst is comprised of two crystalline phases (anatase TiO2 and SrTiO3) and possesses a highly interconnected (co-continuous) macroporous framework. The photocatalytic activity of the fabricated monolithic photocatalyst was evaluated by the photodegradation of organic dye (Rhodamine B) over the samples under visible light. As expected, the N-doped TiO2–SrTiO3 macroporous monolithic photocatalyst showed a higher photodegradation rate constant (0.0019min−1) compared to the undoped TiO2–SrTiO3 (0.0010min−1) under the identical experimental conditions due mainly to the band gap reduction.

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