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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2015

Sol–gel synthesis of mesoporous anatase–brookite and anatase– brookite–rutile TiO2 nanoparticles and their photocatalytic properties

Bridget K. Mutuma; Godlisten N. Shao; Won Duck Kim; Hee Taik Kim

TiO2 photocatalysts with a mixture of different TiO2 crystal polymorphs have customarily been synthesized hydrothermally at high temperatures using complicated and expensive equipment. In this study TiO2 nanoparticles with a mixture of TiO2 crystals were synthesized using a modified sol-gel method at low temperature. In order to form nanoparticles with different polymorphs a series of samples were obtained at pH 2, 4, 7 and 9. Raw samples were calcined at different temperatures ranging from 200 to 800°C to evaluate the effect of the calcination temperature on the physico-chemical properties of the samples. XRD results revealed that a mixture of anatase and brookite can be obtained in the as-synthesized samples and in those calcined up to 800°C depending on the pH used to obtain the final product. Indeed, a mixture of anatase brookite and rutile; or a sample with only rutile phase can be yielded through further calcination of the as-prepared samples at temperatures ⩾600°C due to phase transformation. The photocatalytic performance of the samples with a mixture of anatase-brookite; anatase-brookite-rutile; and anatase-rutile (Degussa P25 TiO2) was exquisitely investigated in the degradation of methylene blue solutions. The samples obtained at pH 2 and calcined at 200°C possessed the highest activity of all due to its superior properties. This study elucidates a facile method suitable for the synthesis of TiO2 with different mixtures of TiO2 polymorphs with desirable properties for various applications.


Journal of Materials Science | 2014

Enhancement of electroconductivity of polyaniline/graphene oxide nanocomposites through in situ emulsion polymerization

S.M. Imran; YouNa Kim; Godlisten N. Shao; Manwar Hussain; Yong-Ho Choa; Hee Taik Kim

The present study introduces a systematic approach to disperse graphene oxide (GO) during emulsion polymerization (EP) of Polyaniline (PANI) to form nanocomposites with improved electrical conductivities. PANI/GO samples were fabricated by loading different weight percents (wt%) of GO through modified in situ EP of the aniline monomer. The polymerization process was carried out in the presence of a functionalized protonic acid such as dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid, which acts both as an emulsifier and protonating agent. The microstructure of the PANI/GO nanocomposites was studied by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, UV–Vis spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared, differential thermal, and thermogravimetric analyses. The formed nanocomposites exhibited superior morphology and thermal stability. Meanwhile, the electrical conductivities of the nanocomposite pellets pressed at different applied pressures were determined using the four-probe analyzer. It was observed that the addition of GO was an essential component to improving the thermal stability and electrical conductivities of the PANI/GO nanocomposites. The electrical conductivities of the nanocomposites were considerably enhanced as compared to those of the individual PANI samples pressed at the same pressures. An enhanced conductivity of 474 S/m was observed at 5 wt% GO loading and an applied pressure of 6 t. Therefore, PANI/GO composites with desirable properties for various semiconductor applications can be obtained by in situ addition of GO during the polymerization process.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2016

Investigation of the influence of vanadium, iron and nickel dopants on the morphology, and crystal structure and photocatalytic properties of titanium dioxide based nanopowders

Godlisten N. Shao; Sun-Jeong Jeon; M. Salman Haider; Nadir Abbass; Hee Taik Kim

Photoactive V, Fe and Ni doped TiO2 (M-TiO2) nanopowders were synthesized by a modified two-step sol-gel process in the absence of additives. Titanium oxychloride, which is a rarely-used TiO2 precursor was used to yield M-TiO2 photocatalysts with preferential photochemical performance in the presence of natural solar irradiation. The obtained samples were calcined at different calcination temperatures ranging from 450 to 800°C to evaluate the influence of the sintering on the physicochemical properties. The properties of the obtained samples were examined by XRF, XRD, Raman spectroscopy, UV-visible DRS, XPS, nitrogen gas physisorption studies, SEM-EDAX and HRTEM analyses. Structural characterization of the samples revealed the incorporation of these transition metal element into TiO2. It was also depicted that the morphology, crystal structure, optical and photochemical properties of the obtained samples were largely dependent on the calcination temperature and the type of dopant used during the preparation process. The photochemical performance of the samples was investigated in the photodegradation of methylene blue in the presence of natural sunlight. The experimental results indicated that the VT600 sample possessed the highest activity due to its superior properties. This study provides a systematic preparation and selection of the precursor, dopant and calcination temperature that are suitable for the formation of TiO2-based heterogeneous photocatalysts with appealing morphology, crystal structure, optical and photochemical properties for myriad of applications.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

Biodiesel production by sulfated mesoporous titania–silica catalysts synthesized by the sol–gel process from less expensive precursors

Godlisten N. Shao; Rizwan Sheikh; Askwar Hilonga; Jae Eun Lee; Yeung-Ho Park; Hee Taik Kim


Powder Technology | 2014

Sol-gel synthesis of photoactive zirconia-titania from metal salts and investigation of their photocatalytic properties in the photodegradation of methylene blue

Godlisten N. Shao; S.M. Imran; Sun Jeong Jeon; Marion Engole; Nadir Abbas; M. Salman Haider; Shin Jae Kang; Hee Taik Kim


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

Sol-gel synthesis of sodium silicate and titanium oxychloride based TiO2-SiO2 aerogels and their photocatalytic property under UV irradiation

You Na Kim; Godlisten N. Shao; Sung Jeong Jeon; S.M. Imran; Pradip B. Sarawade; Hee Taik Kim


Powder Technology | 2013

Influence of titania content on the mesostructure of titania–silica composites and their photocatalytic activity

Godlisten N. Shao; Askwar Hilonga; Sun Jeong Jeon; Jae Eun Lee; Gideon Elineema; Dang Viet Quang; Jong-Kil Kim; Hee Taik Kim


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2013

Enhancement of porosity of sodium silicate and titanium oxychloride based TiO2–SiO2 systems synthesized by sol–gel process and their photocatalytic activity

Godlisten N. Shao; Yuna Kim; S.M. Imran; Sun Jeong Jeon; Pradip B. Sarawade; Askwar Hilonga; Jong-Kil Kim; Hee Taik Kim


Applied Surface Science | 2015

Sol–gel synthesis of vanadium doped titania: Effect of the synthetic routes and investigation of their photocatalytic properties in the presence of natural sunlight

Godlisten N. Shao; S.M. Imran; Sun Jeong Jeon; Shin Jae Kang; S.M. Haider; Hee Taik Kim


Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2016

Sol–gel synthesis of TiO2-Fe2O3 systems: Effects of Fe2O3 content and their photocatalytic properties

Nadir Abbas; Godlisten N. Shao; M. Salman Haider; S.M. Imran; Sung Soo Park; Hee Taik Kim

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