The Influence of Nd and Sm on the Structure and Properties of Sol-Gel-Derived TiO2 Powders

Molecules. 2021 Jun 23;26(13):3824. doi: 10.3390/molecules26133824.

Abstract

TiO2 nanopowders modified by Nd and Sm were prepared using the sol-gel technique. It was found by XRD analysis that the samples containing Sm are amorphous up to 300 °C, while those with Nd preserve a mixed organic-inorganic amorphous structure at higher temperatures (400 °C). The TiO2 (rutile) was not detected up to 700 °C in the presence of both modified oxides. TiO2 (anatase) crystals found at about 400 °C in the Sm-modified sample exhibited an average crystallite size of about 25-30 nm, while doping with Nd resulted in particles of a lower size-5-10 nm. It was established by DTA that organic decomposition is accompanied by significant weight loss occurring in the temperature range 240-350 °C. Photocatalytic tests showed that the samples heated at 500 °C possess photocatalytic activity under UV irradiation toward Malachite green organic dye. Selected compositions exhibited good antimicrobial activity against E. coli K12 and B. subtilis.

Keywords: X-ray diffraction; powders; sol-gel; thermal stability.

MeSH terms

  • Bacillus subtilis / drug effects
  • Catalysis
  • Escherichia coli / drug effects
  • Gels / chemistry*
  • Hot Temperature
  • Neodymium / chemistry*
  • Phase Transition
  • Powders / chemistry*
  • Rosaniline Dyes / chemistry
  • Samarium / chemistry*
  • Spectrum Analysis
  • Titanium / chemistry*
  • Titanium / radiation effects
  • Ultraviolet Rays
  • X-Ray Diffraction

Substances

  • Gels
  • Powders
  • Rosaniline Dyes
  • malachite green
  • titanium dioxide
  • Neodymium
  • Samarium
  • Titanium