Structural changes and photocatalytic aspects into anatase network after doping with cerium: Comprehensive study via radial distribution functions, electron density maps and molecular hardness

Félix Galindo-Hernández, Ricardo Gómez, Adriana Isabel Reyes De la Torre, Ángeles Mantilla, Luis Lartundo-Rojas, Ana María Mendoza Martínez, Sandra Cipagauta-Díaz

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Abstract

We present a comprehensive study of structural changes into anatase network after its doping with cerium, as well as aspects of photocatalytic processes. Additionally, structural and photocatalytic properties of Ce doped anatase can be modified by annealing temperature. The structural changes are validated by radial distribution functions and electron density maps, meanwhile the photocatalytic properties are validated by i) the molecular softness and ii) by the mineralization of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) which is greatly improved (from 6 to 63 %) by the doping of anatase with cerium as a function of its molecular softness (from 0.34 to 0.40 eV−1). Ce doped anatase with cerium is synthesized by sol–gel method under alkaline conditions, in order to obtain ≡Ti–O–Ce–O–Ti–O–Ti≡ structures. The highest degree of mineralization is achieved by doped anatase whose molecular hardness value is the lowest (1.25 eV). Global and local properties of 2,4-D in aqueous medium are obtained by computational chemistry calculations (DFT), which suggests that the mineralization process of 2,4-D might star through the electrophilic attack from Ce doped anatase to Cl of 2,4-D in an aqueous system. Finally, the stability of TICE-III materials as photocatalysts after 4 cycles was tested.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113855
JournalJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
Volume428
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • 2,4-D, radial distribution function
  • Ceria
  • Cerium
  • DFT
  • Doped anatase

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