Synthesis of Disk-Shaped Tungsten(VI) Oxide Particles with Various Physical Properties for Mineralization of Acetic Acid in Water Under Irradiation of Visible Light

J Nanosci Nanotechnol. 2020 Jul 1;20(7):4131-4137. doi: 10.1166/jnn.2020.17683.

Abstract

Disk-shaped tungsten(VI) oxide (D-WO₃) particles were synthesized according to a previously reported method consisting of pyrolysis, precipitation, and calcination, and the calcination temperature was changed (200-600 °C). The samples were characterized by field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, the Brunauer- Emmett-Teller single-point method, and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. In addition, to evaluate the photocatalytic activities of the samples, the mineralization of acetic acid to carbon dioxide (CO₂) was measured by loading Pt particles onto the surface of the samples by photodeposition and irradiating them in an aqueous suspension with a blue light-emitting diode. Increasing the calcination temperature was associated with several changes: the crystallites grew larger, increasing the crystallinity; the specific surface area decreased, decreasing the adsorption capacity; and the rate of the photocatalytic CO₂ evolution reaction increased. Pt-loaded (0.1 wt%) D-WO₃ calcined at 600 °C showed the highest activity with a CO₂ evolution rate of 5.9 μmol h-1. These results indicated that improving the crystallinity of the D-WO₃ samples was effective in increasing their photocatalytic activities.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't