Title of article :
Impact of Synthesis pH on Nano-structural, Opto-electronic, and Photocatalytic Properties of TiO2 Nanoparticles
Author/Authors :
Kawira Muthee, Dorah Department of Physics - University of the Free State (QwaQwa campus) Private Bag - X13 Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa , Francis Dejene, Birhanu Department of Physics - University of the Free State (QwaQwa campus) Private Bag - X13 Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa
Abstract :
TiO2 is a wide bandgap semiconductor nanomaterial that has attracted
considerable attention for its diverse applications. The structure, crystal
size, morphology, and bandgap of TiO2 play a vital role in photocatalysis
and are related to the synthesis conditions and methods. In this study, the
nanoparticles were synthesized using the sol-gel method and investigated
the effect of varying pH on their structural and opto-electronic properties.
The X-ray diffraction patterns revealed anatase phase in all the samples
and presence of rutile phase (4wt%) at pH 7. The smallest crystal size was
observed at pH 8, while a neutral pH gave larger crystal sizes. The TiO2
grains were observed to have a nearly spherical spongy-like shape and
agglomerated nanoparticles. The bandgap energy was found to increase
with the increase pH value until neutral. The photocatalytic activity of the
NPs was investigated by the degradation of methylene blue solution. The
TiO2 nanoparticles obtained at a pH of 8 exhibited the highest degradation
efficiency of 82 % at a degradation rate of 0.0048/min.
Keywords :
Anatase phase , Bandgap , Morphology , Photocatalysis , Sol-gel
Journal title :
Journal of NanoStructures