Abstract

TiO 2 nanoparticles were prepared using the hydrolysis of titanium tetraisopropoxide (TTIP) using TENOH as a peptizing agent in the hydrothermal method. The physical properties of prepared nanosized TiO 2 particles were investigated. The photocatalytic degradation of orange II has been studied using a batch reactor in the presence of UV light. No rutile phase was shown even though the molar ratio of TENOH/TTIP increased up to 1.0. The crystallite size of the anatase phase is increased from 15 to 30 nm as the molar ratio of TENOH/TTIP increases from 0.1 to 1.0. The titania particle prepared at TENOH/TTIP molar ratio=0.1 shows the highest activity on the photocatalytic decomposition of orange II and the photocatalytic activity decreases according to an increase in TENOH/TTIP molar ratio. In addition, the titania particles prepared at 160 ∘ C shows the highest activity on the photocatalytic decomposition of orange II.

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