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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2018

TiO2 and nitrogen doped TiO2 prepared by different methods; on the (micro)structure and photocatalytic activity in CO2 reduction and N2O decomposition

Lenka Matějová; Kamila Kočí; Ivana Troppová; Marcel Šihor; Miroslava Edelmannová; Jaroslav Lang; Libor Čapek; Zdeněk Matěj; Piotr Kuśtrowski; Lucie Obalová

TiO2 as nanostructured powders were prepared by (1) sol-gel process and (2) hydrothermal method in combination with (A) the processing by pressurized hot water and methanol or (B) calcination. The subsequent synthesis step was the modification of prepared nanostructured TiO2 with nitrogen using commercial urea. Textural, structural, surface and optical properties of prepared TiO2 and N/TiO2 were characterized by nitrogen physisorption, powder X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and DR UV-vis spectroscopy. It was revealed that TiO2 and N/TiO2 processed by pressurized fluids showed the highest surface areas. Furthermore, all prepared materials were the mixtures of major anatase phase and minor brookite phase, which was in nanocrystalline or amorphous (as nuclei) form depending on the applied preparation method. All the N/TiO2 materials exhibited enhanced crystallinity with a larger anatase crystallite-size than undoped parent TiO2. The photocatalytic activity of the prepared TiO2 and N/TiO2 was tested in the photocatalytic reduction of CO2 and the photocatalytic decomposition of N2O. The key parameters influencing the photocatalytic activity was the ratio of anatase-to-brookite and character of brookite. The optimum ratio of anatase-to-brookite for the CO2 photocatalytic reduction was determined to be about 83 wt.% of anatase and 17 wt.% of brookite (amorphous-like) (TiO2-SG-C). The presence of nitrogen decreased a bit the photocatalytic activity of tested materials. On the other hand, TiO2-SG-C was the least active in the N2O photocatalytic decomposition. In the case of N2O photocatalytic decomposition, the modification of TiO2 crystallites surface by nitrogen increased the photocatalytic activity of all investigated materials. The maximum N2O conversion (about 63 % after 18 h of illumination) in inert gas was reached over all N/TiO2.


Frontiers in chemistry | 2018

Nd/TiO2 anatase-brookite photocatalysts for photocatalytic decomposition of methanol

Kamila Kočí; Ivana Troppová; Martin Reli; Lenka Matějová; Miroslava Edelmannová; Helena Drobná; Lada Dubnová; Anna Rokicińska; Piotr Kuśtrowski; Libor Čapek

Neodymium enriched TiO2 anatase-brookite powders were prepared by unconventional method via using pressurized hot fluids for TiO2 crystallization and purification. The photocatalysts were tested in the CH3OH photocatalytic decomposition and they were characterized with respect to the textural (nitrogen adsorption), structural (XRD, XPS, and Raman spectroscopies), chemical (XRF), and optical (DR UV-Vis spectroscopy) and photoelectrochemical measurement. All prepared materials were nanocrystalline, had biphasic (anatase- brookite) structure and relatively large specific surface area (125 m2.g−1). The research work indicates that the doping of neodymium on TiO2 photocatalysts significantly enhances the efficiency of photocatalytic reaction. The photocatalytic activity increased with increasing portion of hydroxyl oxygen to the total amount of oxygen species. It was ascertained that the optimal amount of 1 wt% Nd in TiO2 accomplished the increasing of hydrogen production by 70% in comparison with pure TiO2. The neodymium doped on the titanium dioxide act as sites with accumulation of electrons. The higher efficiency of photocatalytic process was achieved due to improved electron-hole separation on the modified TiO2 photocatalysts. This result was confirmed by electrochemical measurements, the most active photocatalysts proved the highest photocurrent responses.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

Photocatalytic H2 generation from aqueous ammonia solution using ZnO photocatalysts prepared by different methods

Martin Reli; Miroslava Edelmannová; Marcel Šihor; Petr Praus; Ladislav Svoboda; Kateřina Kutláková Mamulová; Hana Otoupalíková; Libor Čapek; A. Hospodková; Lucie Obalová; Kamila Kočí


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2017

Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 over CdS, ZnS and core/shell CdS/ZnS nanoparticles deposited on montmorillonite

Kamila Kočí; Petr Praus; Miroslava Edelmannová; Nela Ambrožová; Ivana Troppová; Dagmar Fridrichová; Grzegorz Słowik; Janusz Ryczkowski


Catalysis Today | 2017

Titanium and zirconium-based mixed oxides prepared by using pressurized and supercritical fluids: On novel preparation, microstructure and photocatalytic properties in the photocatalytic reduction of CO2

Kamila Kočí; Lenka Matějová; Ivana Troppová; Miroslava Edelmannová; Tomáš Prostějovský; Pavlína Peikertová; Tereza Brunátová; Jaroslav Lang; Libor Čapek; Lucie Obalová


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2018

Pt/TiO 2 photocatalysts deposited on commercial support for photocatalytic reduction of CO 2

Minoo Tasbihi; Kamila Kočí; Miroslava Edelmannová; Ivana Troppová; Martin Reli; Reinhard Schomäcker


Applied Surface Science | 2018

Photocatalytic hydrogenation and reduction of CO2 over CuO/ TiO2 photocatalysts

Miroslava Edelmannová; Kuan-Yu Lin; Jeffrey C.S. Wu; Ivana Troppová; Libor Čapek; Kamila Kočí


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017

Photocatalytic decomposition of methanol over La/TiO 2 materials

Kamila Kočí; Ivana Troppová; Miroslava Edelmannová; Jakub Starostka; Lenka Matějová; Jaroslav Lang; Martin Reli; Helena Drobná; Anna Rokicińska; Piotr Kuśtrowski; Libor Čapek


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2018

Photocatalytic hydrogen production from methanol over Nd/TiO 2

Kamila Kočí; Martin Reli; Miroslava Edelmannová; Ivana Troppová; Helena Drobná; Anna Rokicińska; Piotr Kuśtrowski; Dana Dvoranová; Libor Čapek


Catalysis Today | 2018

Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to hydrocarbons by using photodeposited Pt nanoparticles on carbon-doped titania

Minoo Tasbihi; Michael Schwarze; Miroslava Edelmannová; Camillo Spöri; Peter Strasser; Reinhard Schomäcker

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Kamila Kočí

Technical University of Ostrava

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Ivana Troppová

Technical University of Ostrava

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Libor Čapek

University of Pardubice

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Martin Reli

Technical University of Ostrava

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Jaroslav Lang

Technical University of Ostrava

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Lenka Matějová

Technical University of Ostrava

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Lucie Obalová

Technical University of Ostrava

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Reinhard Schomäcker

Technical University of Berlin

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