Abstract

The synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic properties of impregnated In 2O 3/TiO 2 and In 2O 3–TiO 2 sol–gel catalysts were reported. A specific surface area was obtained on the In 2O 3–TiO 2 catalysts prepared by the sol–gel method (153 m 2/g) which was three times higher than that on the In 2O 3/TiO 2 impregnated catalysts (58 m 2/g). The XRD spectra of the samples showed the anatase phase as the only crystalline phase present in both catalysts. The determination of the E g band gap by UV–vis spectroscopy showed a band gap of 3.5 eV for the In 2O 3–TiO 2 photocatalysts while for the In 2O 3/TiO 2 samples it was of 3.1 eV. The obtained photoactivity for the 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid degradation by the In 2O 3–TiO 2 sol–gel catalysts ( t 1/2 = 35 min) was higher than the obtained by the In 2O 3/TiO 2 impregnated catalysts ( t 1/2 = 88). The higher activity showed by the sol–gel photocatalysts can be related with specific surface area effects combined with those produced by the formation of highly dispersed In 2O 3 particles; and by the insertion of some In 3+ cations in the titania framework.

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