Catalytic activity of photocharged binary TiO2 and WO3 membrane filters: Effect of Al2O3 interlayer on direct vs. mediated electron transfers
الملخص
One of the challenges facing the practical application of photocatalysis is the termination of catalytic reactions in the absence of irradiation. This study synthesizes photo-charged TiO2/WO3 (TW) and TiO2/Al2O3/WO3 (TAW) membrane filters and compares their dark catalytic activities for Cr(VI) reduction and As(III) oxidation without any chemical reagent. The Cr(VI) reduction via direct electron transfer is 13-fold enhanced when TW is replaced with TAW. The time-resolved photoluminescence reveals that this kinetic enhancement is attributed to the prolonged lifetime of the electrons stored within the charged TAW. Nevertheless, the As(III) oxidation via mediated electron transfer with O2•− is significantly inhibited with the charged TAW. Alumina effectively offsets the negative surface charges of the TW, influencing the adsorption of both As(III) and As(V) and interfering with the O2 reduction. This leads to the inhibited O2 reduction and the retarded production of the reactive oxygen species with the photo-charged TAW.
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