화학공학소재연구정보센터
Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.206, 99-106, 2018
Rapid thermally processed hierarchical titania-based hollow fibres with tunable physicochemical and photocatalytic properties
A series of photocatalytic TiO2-carbon composite hollow fibres (HFs) was prepared in this study by a wet-dry phase inversion spinning method followed by a rapid thermal processing (RTP). The RTP method consists of two stages: (1) calcination at 800 degrees C for 15 min encased in a quartz tube followed by (2) a short open heating exposure at 800 degrees C for 0 to 7.5 min in air. The innovative two-stage RIP method led to a time saving of more than 90%. Results revealed that the pyrolysis conditions during the second stage of HF fabrication were essential to the final physical and chemical properties of resultant TiO2-carbon HFs, such as TiO2 crystallinity and carbon content, mechanical, textural and electronic properties, as well as photocatalytic reactivity. The best results show that HFs pyrolysed for a short duration ( < 2 min) in the second stage produced a high microporous surface area of 217.8 m(2).g(-1), a good mechanical strength of 11 MPa and a TiO2 anatase-to-rutile (A/R) ratio of 1.534 on the HF surface. The HFs also achieved a 68% degradation of acid orange 7 dye with a k(app) of 0.0147 min(-1) based on a Langmuir-Hinshelwood model during the photocatalysis under UV light. Thus, this work provides a new synthesis protocol with significant time and cost savings to produce high-quality HFs for wastewater treatment.