Structural, optical and photocatalytic properties of erbium (Er 3+ ) and yttrium (Y 3+ ) doped TiO 2 thin films with remarkable self-cleaning super-hydrophilic properties.
Raquel da Silva CardosoSuélen Maria de AmorimGidiane ScarattiCamilla Daniela Moura-NickelRodrigo Peralta Muniz MoreiraGianluca Li PumaRegina De Fátima Peralta Muniz MoreiraPublished in: RSC advances (2020)
The self-cleaning and super hydrophilic properties of pristine TiO 2 and of TiO 2 doped with Er 3+ or Y 3+ transparent thin films deposited onto glass substrates were investigated. The thin films prepared by multiple dipping and drying cycles of the glass substrate into the pristine TiO 2 sol and Er 3+ or Y 3+ -doped TiO 2 sol were characterized by X-ray diffraction, UV-vis spectrophotometry, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The self-cleaning photocatalytic activity of the thin films towards the removal of oleic acid deposited on the surface under UVA irradiation was evaluated. A remarkable enhancement was observed in the hydrophilic nature of the TiO 2 thin films under irradiation. The optical properties and wettability of TiO 2 were not affected by Er 3+ or Y 3+ doping. However, the photocatalytic degradation of oleic acid under UVA irradiation improved up to 1.83 or 1.95 fold as the Er 3+ or Y 3+ content increased, respectively, due to the enhanced separation of the photogenerated carriers and reduced crystallite size. AFM analysis showed that the surface roughness increased by increasing the Er 3+ or Y 3+ content due to the formation of large aggregates. This in turn contributes to the increase of the active surface area enhancing the photodegradation process. This study demonstrates that TiO 2 doped with low amounts of Er 3+ or Y 3+ down to 0.5 mol% can produce transparent, super-hydrophilic, thin film surfaces with remarkable self-cleaning properties.
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