Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.47, No.7, 1680-1686, 2012
Zr doped anatase supported reticulated ceramic foams for photocatalytic water purification
Titanium dioxide films were deposited on macroporous reticulated Al2O3 and alumina-mullite foams with pore sizes of 15 ppi (pores per inch). Coatings were prepared from suspensions of precursor powders of Aeroxide (R) P25 nanopowder and precipitated TiO2 by using a dip coating process. The TiO2 forms films with a thickness of similar to 2-20 mu m. The photocatalytic activity was characterized as the mineralization rate of an aqueous phenol solution under UVA irradiation by the TOC technique. Precipitated TiO2 films have nearly the same photocatalytic activity as a titania suspension, in which powder aggregates have a size comparable with the thickness of the films. Samples made of Aeroxide (R) P25 nanopowder, in which the size of aggregates is similar to 0.1 mu m show higher efficiency of photodecomposition in suspensions with films. The doping of precipitated anatase with Zr(IV) in the atomic ratio Zr/Ti = 0.008 significantly improves the photocatalytic activity of the foam supported titania. Zr doped anatase films show better performance as the films prepared only from Aeroxide (R) P25 nanopowder. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.