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Nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide (N-TiO2) nanopowders were prepared by hydrothermal synthesis in H2SO4, HCl, HNO3 using the titanium nitride (TiN) as both titanium resource and nitrogen resource. Effects of solvent medium and hydrothermal temperature on the crystalline type, morphology, size and the photocatalytic activities of the product was investigated. The SEM, XRD result shows that granular anatase TiO2 was obtained in H2SO4, while rod-like rutile TiO2 could be obtained in HCl and HNO3, the crystalline size was as follows: d(HCl) >d(HNO3)>d(H2SO4), it largens with increasing hydrothermal temperature in the same solvent medium. Nitrogen atoms are doped into TiO2 lattice, form a new bond of O-Ti-N resulting in an increase of the lattice distance, which are confirmed by XPS, HRTEM. The narrow of band-gap and the visible-light response are due to nitrogen doping, which are shown by UV-Vis spectra analysis. The experiments of photodegradation of methyl orange show that, the photocatalytic activities was as follows: η(H2SO4)>η(HNO3)>η(HCl), it lessens with increasing hydrothermal temperature in the same solvent medium. ©, 2015, Journal of Functional Materials. All right reserved.
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Journal of Functional Materials
ISSN: 1001-9731
CN: 50-1099/TH
Year: 2015
Issue: 7
Volume: 46
Page: 07148-07152
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