Visible Light Driven V-Doped TiO2 Photocatalyst and Its Photooxidation of Ethanol
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B2001Vol. 105(14), pp. 2815–2819
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Abstract
A vanadium-doped, supported TiO2 photocatalyst is presented which is quite active using visible (396−450 nm) light. The oxidation of ethanol over this catalyst was studied using 13C solid-state NMR methods that demonstrated that this catalyst photooxidizes ethanol to produce mostly carbon dioxide with small amounts of acetaldehyde, formic acid, and carbon monoxide under visible irradiation. Under UV irradiation, the catalyst has comparable activity and product distribution as a similarly prepared TiO2 thin-film monolayer catalyst.
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