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Occurrence and prevention of photodissolution at the phase junction of magnetite and titanium dioxide
Authors:Donia Beydoun  Rose Amal  Gary Low  Stephen McEvoy  
Institution:

a Centre for Particle and Catalyst Technologies, School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia

b NSW Environment Protection Authority, Analytical Chemistry, Lidcombe, NSW 2141, Australia

c CSIRO Division of Energy Technology, Lucas Heights Science and Technology Centre, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia

Abstract:A stable magnetic photocatalyst was prepared by coating a magnetic core with a layer of photoactive titanium dioxide. A direct deposition of titanium dioxide onto the surface of magnetic iron oxide particles proved ineffective in producing a stable magnetic photocatalyst, with high levels of photodissolution being observed with these samples. This observed photodissolution is believed to be due to the dissolution of the iron oxide phase, induced by the photoactive the titanium dioxide layer due to electronic interactions at the phase junction in these magnetic photocatalysts. The introduction of an intermediate passive SiO2 layer between the titanium dioxide phase and the iron oxide phase inhibited the direct electrical contact and hence prevented the photodissolution of the iron oxide phase. The magnetic photocatalyst is for use in slurry-type reactors from which the catalyst can be easily recovered by the application of an external magnetic field.
Keywords:Photodissolution  Magnetic photocatalyst  Titanium dioxide  Iron oxide
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