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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2017

Photocatalytic materials and technologies for air purification

Hangjuan Ren; Pramod Koshy; Wen-Fan Chen; Shaohua Qi; C. C. Sorrell

Since there is increasing concern for the impact of air quality on human health, the present work surveys the materials and technologies for air purification using photocatalytic materials. The coverage includes (1) current photocatalytic materials for the decomposition of chemical contaminants and disinfection of pathogens present in air and (2) photocatalytic air purification systems that are used currently and under development. The present work focuses on five main themes. First, the mechanisms of photodegradation and photodisinfection are explained. Second, system designs for photocatalytic air purification are surveyed. Third, the photocatalytic materials used for air purification and their characteristics are considered, including both conventional and more recently developed photocatalysts. Fourth, the methods used to fabricate these materials are discussed. Fifth, the most significant coverage is devoted to materials design strategies aimed at improving the performance of photocatalysts for air purification. The review concludes with a brief consideration of promising future directions for materials research in photocatalysis.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2018

Enhancement of Ce/Cr Codopant Solubility and Chemical Homogeneity in TiO2 Nanoparticles through Sol–Gel versus Pechini Syntheses

Wen-Fan Chen; Sajjad S. Mofarah; Dorian Amir Henry Hanaor; Pramod Koshy; H. Chen; Yue Jiang; C. C. Sorrell

Ce/Cr codoped TiO2 nanoparticles were synthesized using sol-gel and Pechini methods with heat treatment at 400 °C for 4 h. A conventional sol-gel process produced well-crystallized anatase, while Pechini synthesis yielded less-ordered mixed-phase anatase + rutile; this suggests that the latter method enhances Ce solubility and increases chemical homogeneity but destabilizes the TiO2 lattice. Greater structural disruption from the decomposition of the Pechini precursor formed more open agglomerated morphologies, while the lower levels of structural disruption from pyrolysis of the dried sol-gel precursor resulted in denser agglomerates of lower surface areas. Codoping and associated destabilization of the lattice reduced the binding energies in both powders. Cr4+ formation in sol-gel powders and Cr6+ formation in Pechini powders suggest that these valence changes derive from synergistic electron exchange from intervalence and/or multivalence charge transfer. Since Ce is too large to allow either substitutional or interstitial solid solubility, the concept of integrated solubility is introduced, in which the Ti site and an adjacent interstice are occupied by the large Ce ion. The photocatalytic performance data show that codoping was detrimental owing to the effects of reduced crystallinity from lattice destabilization and surface area. Two regimes of mechanistic behavior are seen, which are attributed to the unsaturated solid solutions at lower codopant levels and supersaturated solid solutions at higher levels. The present work demonstrates that the Pechini method offers a processing technique that is superior to sol-gel because the former facilitates solid solubility and consequent chemical homogeneity.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Effect of single-cation doping and codoping with Mn and Fe on the photocatalytic performance of TiO 2 thin films

M.Z. Lin; H. Chen; Wen-Fan Chen; Auppatham Nakaruk; Pramod Koshy; C. C. Sorrell


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

Effect of intervalence charge transfer on photocatalytic performance of cobalt- and vanadium-codoped TiO2 thin films

Wen-Fan Chen; Pramod Koshy; C. C. Sorrell


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2016

Effects of precipitation, liquid formation, and intervalence charge transfer on the properties and photocatalytic performance of cobalt- or vanadium-doped TiO2 thin films

Wen-Fan Chen; Pramod Koshy; Ying Huang; Esmaeil Adabifiroozjaei; Yin Yao; C. C. Sorrell


Journal of Materials Science | 2016

Effects of film topology and contamination as a function of thickness on the photo-induced hydrophilicity of transparent TiO2 thin films deposited on glass substrates by spin coating

Wen-Fan Chen; Pramod Koshy; C. C. Sorrell


Journal of The Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers | 2016

Effect of tungsten-doping on the properties and photocatalytic performance of titania thin films on glass substrates

H. Chen; Wen-Fan Chen; Pramod Koshy; Esmaeil Adabifiroozjaei; Rong Liu; Leigh R Sheppard; C. C. Sorrell


Ceramics International | 2017

Fabrication and photocatalytic performance of Sn-doped titania hollow spheres using polystyrene as template

Jieyu Wang; Hangjuan Ren; Wen-Fan Chen; Pramod Koshy; C. C. Sorrell


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Effect of doping on the properties and photocatalytic performance of titania thin films on glass substrates: Single-ion doping with Cobalt or Molybdenum

Wen-Fan Chen; Hsin Chen; Pramod Koshy; Auppatham Nakaruk; C. C. Sorrell


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2017

Effect of Ce-doping on the photocatalytic performance of TiO2 thin films

Lowin Chung; Wen-Fan Chen; Pramod Koshy; C. C. Sorrell

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C. C. Sorrell

University of New South Wales

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Pramod Koshy

University of New South Wales

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H. Chen

University of New South Wales

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Hangjuan Ren

University of New South Wales

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B. Zhu

University of New South Wales

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Hsin Chen

University of New South Wales

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Jieyu Wang

University of New South Wales

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