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Nano Letters | 2017

Shape-Controlled TiO2 Nanocrystals for Na-Ion Battery Electrodes: The Role of Different Exposed Crystal Facets on the Electrochemical Properties

Gianluca Longoni; Rosita Lissette Pena Cabrera; Stefano Polizzi; Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Claudio Maria Mari; Yi Cui; Riccardo Ruffo

Rechargeable sodium-ion batteries are becoming a viable alternative to lithium-based technology in energy storage strategies, due to the wide abundance of sodium raw material. In the past decade, this has generated a boom of research interest in such systems. Notwithstanding the large number of research papers concerning sodium-ion battery electrodes, the development of a low-cost, well-performing anode material remains the largest obstacle to overcome. Although the well-known anatase, one of the allotropic forms of natural TiO2, was recently proposed for such applications, the material generally suffers from reduced cyclability and limited power, due to kinetic drawbacks and to its poor charge transport properties. A systematic approach in the morphological tuning of the anatase nanocrystals is needed, to optimize its structural features toward the electrochemical properties and to promote the material interaction with the conductive network and the electrolyte. Aiming to face with these issues, we were able to obtain a fine tuning of the nanoparticle morphology and to expose the most favorable nanocrystal facets to the electrolyte and to the conductive wrapping agent (graphene), thus overcoming the intrinsic limits of anatase transport properties. The result is a TiO2-based composite electrode able to deliver an outstandingly stability over cycles (150 mA h g-1 for more than 600 cycles in the 1.5-0.1 V potential range) never achieved with such a low content of carbonaceous substrate (5%). Moreover, it has been demonstrated for the first time than these outstanding performances are not simply related to the overall surface area of the different morphologies but have to be directly related to the peculiar surface characteristics of the crystals.


International Journal of Photoenergy | 2015

Efficacy of the Reactive Oxygen Species Generated by Immobilized TiO2 in the Photocatalytic Degradation of Diclofenac

B. Di Credico; I. R. Bellobono; Massimiliano D’Arienzo; D. Fumagalli; Matteo Redaelli; Roberto Scotti; Franca Morazzoni

We report on the photodegradation of diclofenac (DCF) by hydrothermal anatase nanocrystals either free or immobilized in porous silica matrix (TS) in connection to the type and amount of reactive oxygen species (ROS), in order to have deeper insight into their role in the photocatalysis and to provide an effective tool to implement the DCF mineralization. TiO2 and TS exhibit a remarkable efficiency in the DCF abatement, supporting that the utilization of anatase nanoparticles with the highly reactive , , and exposed surfaces can be an effective way for enhancing the photooxidation even of the persistent pollutants. Furthermore, the hydrothermal TiO2, when immobilized in silica matrix, preserves its functional properties, combining high photoactivity with an easy technical use and recovery of the catalyst. The catalysts performances have been related to the presence of OH•, , and species by electron paramagnetic resonance spin-trap technique. The results demonstrated that the ROS concentration increases with the increase of photoactivity and indicated a significant involvement of in the DCF degradation. The efficacy of TiO2 when immobilized on a silica matrix was associated with the high ROS life time and with the presence of singlet oxygen, which contributes to the complete photomineralization of DCF.


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2013

Pt and Au/TiO2 photocatalysts for methanol reforming: Role of metal nanoparticles in tuning charge trapping properties and photoefficiency

Alberto Naldoni; Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Marco Altomare; Marcello Marelli; Roberto Scotti; Franca Morazzoni; Elena Selli; Vladimiro Dal Santo


Chemistry of Materials | 2010

One-Step Preparation of SnO2 and Pt-Doped SnO2 As Inverse Opal Thin Films for Gas Sensing

Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Lidia Armelao; Adriana Cacciamani; Claudio Maria Mari; Stefano Polizzi; Riccardo Ruffo; Roberto Scotti; Andrea Testino; Laura Wahba; Franca Morazzoni


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2009

Hydrothermal N-doped TiO2: Explaining photocatalytic properties by electronic and magnetic identification of N active sites

Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Roberto Scotti; Laura Wahba; Chiara Battocchio; Edoardo Bemporad; Angeloclaudio Nale; Franca Morazzoni


Chemistry of Materials | 2013

New Insights into the SnO2 Sensing Mechanism Based on the Properties of Shape Controlled Tin Oxide Nanoparticles

Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Davide Cristofori; Roberto Scotti; Franca Morazzoni


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2009

Photocatalytic mineralization of phenol catalyzed by pure and mixed phase hydrothermal titanium dioxide

Roberto Scotti; Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Andrea Testino; Franca Morazzoni


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015

New insights into the photocatalytic properties of RuO2/TiO2 mesoporous heterostructures for hydrogen production and organic pollutant photodecomposition

Md. Tamez Uddin; Odile Babot; Laurent Thomas; Céline Olivier; Matteo Redaelli; Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Franca Morazzoni; Wolfram Jaegermann; Nils Rockstroh; Henrik Junge; Thierry Toupance


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2011

TiO2 nanocrystals grafted on macroporous silica: A novel hybrid organic–inorganic sol–gel approach for the synthesis of highly photoactive composite material

Maurizio Crippa; Emanuela Callone; Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Klaus Müller; Stefano Polizzi; Laura Wahba; Franca Morazzoni; Roberto Scotti


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2009

Immobilization of hydrothermally produced TiO2 with different phase composition for photocatalytic degradation of phenol

Roberto Scotti; Massimiliano D’Arienzo; Franca Morazzoni; Ignazio Renato Bellobono

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Franca Morazzoni

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Roberto Scotti

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Stefano Polizzi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Laura Wahba

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Matteo Redaelli

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Barbara Di Credico

University of Milano-Bicocca

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