On the Origin of the Spectral Bands in the Visible Absorption Spectra of Visible-Light-Active TiO2 Specimens Analysis and Assignments
02 engineering and technology
0210 nano-technology
DOI:
10.1021/jp901034t
Publication Date:
2009-06-22T12:16:38Z
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ABSTRACT
This article presents a systematic analysis of the absorption spectral features of various titanium dioxide specimens, whether doped or undoped, in the visible spectral domain reported extensively in the literature; also it briefly examines the origins of such bands in what have become known as visible-light-active TiO2 photocatalysts or second-generation photocatalysts. We have deduced that at energies of hν less than 2.0 eV (λ > ∼600 nm) the three spectral features occurring in the near-infrared and infrared regions originate from Tin+-related (n = 3, 2) color centers, whereas the three absorption bands seen in the visible spectral region AB1 (2.75−2.95 eV), AB2 (2.50−2.55 eV), and AB3 (2.00−2.30 eV) are associated with oxygen vacancies (F-type color centers) on the basis of recently demonstrated experimental observations. The question also discussed is why reduction of TiO2 that accompanies the process of TiO2 doping results only in the formation of the absorption bands AB1, AB2, and in some cases AB3;...
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