Tada H, Tsuji S, Ito S. Photodeposition of Prussian Blue Films on TiO(2): Additive Effect of Methanol and Influence of the TiO(2) Crystal Form.
J Colloid Interface Sci 2001;
239:196-199. [PMID:
11397064 DOI:
10.1006/jcis.2001.7575]
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Abstract
The coupling of TiO(2) and transition metal complexes is attempted with the aim of higher functionalization of the TiO(2) photocatalyst. UV irradiation (lambda(ex)>300 nm) of a TiO(2) suspension containing equimolar aqueous solutions of FeCl(3) and K(3)[Fe(CN)(6)] forms uniform thin films of "water-insoluble Prussian blue" (PB, Fe(4)(3+) [Fe(II)(CN)(6)](3)) on the surface of TiO(2) particles. The PB photodeposition is enhanced significantly by the addition of a small amount of CH(3)OH in both the rutile and anatase TiO(2) systems. The activity of anatase TiO(2) is greater than that of rutile in the presence of CH(3)OH (2.46 M) by a factor of 1.6+/-0.2, whereas the activities are comparable in the absence of CH(3)OH. These results are discussed on the basis of a proposed reaction mechanism. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
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