Properties of sol–gel SnO2/TiO2 electrodes and their photoelectrocatalytic activities under UV and visible light illumination
Rutile
Photocurrent
Visible spectrum
Methyl orange
Titanium Dioxide
DOI:
10.1016/j.electacta.2008.09.009
Publication Date:
2008-09-18T12:30:53Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract A visible light active binary SnO 2 –TiO 2 composite was successfully prepared by a sol–gel method and deposited on Ti sheet as a photoanode to degrade orange II dye. Titanium and SnO 2 can promote the development of rutile phase of TiO 2 and inhibit the formation of anatase phase of TiO 2 . Formation of SnO 2 crystalline is insignificant even when the calcination temperature increases to 700 °C. Heterogenized interface between SnO 2 and TiO 2 inhibits growth of TiO 2 linkage and leads to the particle-filled surface morphology of SnO 2 -containing films. The carbonaceous, Ti–O–C bonds and Ti 3+ species are likely to account for the photoabsorption and photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) activity under visible light illumination. The electrode with 30% SnO 2 exhibits higher photocurrent when compared with those in the region of 0–50%. The 600 °C-calcined SnO 2 –TiO 2 electrode indicates higher activity when compared with those at 400, 500, 700 and 800 °C. PEC degradation of orange II follows the Langmuir–Hinshelwood model and takes place much effectively in a solution of pH 3.0 than those in pH 7.0 and pH 11.0.
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