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Luu, Cam Loc; Van Nguyen, Thi Thuy; Nguyen, Tri; Nguyen, Phung Anh; Hoang, Tien Cuong; Ha, Cam Anh, E-mail: lcloc@ict.vast.vn2018
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[en] By dip-coating technique the thin films of nano-photocatalysts TiO2, Cr-doped TiO2, LaBO3 perovskites (B = Fe, Mn, and Co) prepared by sol-gel method, and UiO66-NH2 prepared by a solvothermal were obtained and employed for gas phase degradation of p-xylene. Physicochemical characteristics of the catalysts were examined by the methods of BET, SEM, TEM, XRD, FT-IR, TGA, Raman and UV–vis spectroscopies. The thickness of film was determined by a Veeco-American Dektek 6M instrument. The activity of catalysts was evaluated in deep photooxidation of p-xylene in a microflow reactor at room temperature with the radiation sources of a UV (λ = 365 nm) and LED lamps (λ = 400–510 nm). The obtained results showed that TiO2 and TiO2 doped Cr thin films was featured by an anatase phase with nanoparticles of 10–100 nm. Doping TiO2 with 0.1%mol Cr2O3 led to reduce band gap energy from 3.01 down to 1.99 eV and extend the spectrum of photon absorption to the visible region (λ = 622 nm). LaBO3 perovkite thin films were also featured by a crystal phase with average particle nanosize of 8–40 nm, a BET surface area of 17.6–32.7 m2 g−1 and band gap energy of 1.87–2.20 eV. UiO66-NH2 was obtained in the ball shape of 100–200 nm, a BET surface area of 576 m2 g−1 and a band gap energy of 2.83 eV. The low band gap energy nano-photocatalysts based on Cr-doped TiO2 and LaBO3 perovskites exhibited highly stable and active for photo-degradation of p-xylene in the gas phase under radiation of UV–vis light. Perovskite LaFeO3 and Cr–TiO2 thin films were the best photocatalysts with a decomposition yield being reached up to 1.70 g p-xylene/g cat. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2043-6254/aa9db1; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Advances in Natural Sciences. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Online); ISSN 2043-6262;
; v. 9(1); [8 p.]

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COATINGS, CRYSTALS, DIP COATING, DOPED MATERIALS, INFRARED SPECTRA, NANOPARTICLES, NANOSTRUCTURES, PEROVSKITE, RADIATION SOURCES, SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, SHAPE, SOL-GEL PROCESS, SPECTROSCOPY, THERMAL GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS, THIN FILMS, TITANIUM OXIDES, TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, X-RAY DIFFRACTION, XYLENES, YIELDS
ALKYLATED AROMATICS, AROMATICS, CHALCOGENIDES, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, COHERENT SCATTERING, DEPOSITION, DIFFRACTION, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, FILMS, GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS, HYDROCARBONS, MATERIALS, MICROSCOPY, MINERALS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, OXIDE MINERALS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PARTICLES, PEROVSKITES, QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, SCATTERING, SPECTRA, SURFACE COATING, THERMAL ANALYSIS, TITANIUM COMPOUNDS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
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