Investigating the Synergistic Effect of Decoration and Doping in Silver/Strontium Titanate for Air Remediation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Strontium titanate (STO) and its variants have emerged as leading materials in photocatalysis,
particularly for degrading nitrogen oxides (NOx), due to their non-toxic nature, structural
adaptability, and exceptional thermal stability. Although the one-pot sol-gel method leads to high quality photocatalysts, areas remain for improvement. This study examines the impact of ethanol
as a cosolvent in STO synthesis, focusing on optimizing the water-to-ethanol volume ratio. The
findings reveal that a 1:3 ratio significantly enhances macropore formation and photocatalytic efficiency, achieving 42% NOx degradation under LED within three hours. Furthermore, incorporating 8.0 wt.% Ag into STO substantially improves visible light absorption and enables complete NOx elimination, thanks to enhanced charge separation and localized surface plasmon resonance. Even at high temperatures (1100 ◦C), the Ag-STO photocatalyst maintains partial activity, despite exceeding silver’s melting point. These results highlight the potential of STO-based materials for industrial applications, positioning them as a promising solution for effective NOx mitigation.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Ag-SrTiO3 materials, NOx photodegradation, effect of ethanol, thermal stability
Elenco autori:
Frías Ordóñez, Marcela; Sacco, Elisabetta; Scavini, Marco; Cerrato, Giuseppina; Giordana, Alessia; Falletta, Ermelinda; Bianchi, Claudia Letizia
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