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Effect of Fluorination on the Surface Properties of Titania P25 Powder: An FTIR Study. Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids [Langmuir] Journal article

 
Minella M, Faga MG, Maurino V, Minero C, Pelizzetti E, Coluccia S, Martra G 
Effect of Fluorination on the Surface Properties of Titania P25 Powder: An FTIR Study. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Langmuir 2009 Oct 30.


A study was carried out on the consequences of the -OH(surf)/F(-) exchange occurring at the surface of TiO(2) P25 when suspended in HF/F(-) solutions. The maximum extent of fluorination was reached at pH 3.0, resulting in the fixation on the surface of ca. 2.5 F(-)/nm(2). The surface features of fluorinated samples under two selected conditions were investigated by IR spectroscopy, in comparison with pristine TiO(2). The collected data suggested that bridged -OH(surf), likely located on regular facets, was more resistant to exchange with F(-). Combined high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and IR measurements indicated that the fluorination performed in the adopted condition did not induce any etching of TiO(2) particles, and the -OH(surf)/F(-) exchange appeared reversible by treatment in concentrated basic solutions. Furthermore, fluorination resulted in an increase of the Lewis acid strength of surface Ti(4+) sites, which, as a consequence, retained adsorbed water molecules even after outgassing at 423 K. Such an effect involved the overwhelming majority of cations exposed on regular facets.



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