Abstract
Microporous (TiO2) x –(SiO2)100 − x (0 < x < 40) xerogels have been produced by sol–gel methods either by partial pre-hydrolysis or reflux of tetraethoxysilane and titanium isopropoxide. These have been characterised by 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance, X-ray diffraction, EXAFS at the Ti–K edge, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, temperature-programmed reduction, FT infrared, N2 adsorption at 78 K (BET), transmission electron microscopy and dynamic light scattering (DLS). These were dip coated onto fused silica and characterised by atomic force microscopy and UV–visible absorption. Their photoactivity in removal of alkylphenol ethoxylate TX100 from water was less than for less porous titania. The advantages of including thermally removable PEG or PPG templates in terms of increasing surface, meso-porosity and photon absorbance at visible wavelengths to give nanoengineered photocatalytic films are described.
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