authors PAPOULIS, DIMITRIOS KOMARNENI, SRIDHAR PANAGIOTARAS, DIONISIOS STATHATOS, ELIAS CHRISTOFORIDIS, KONSTANTINOS FERNANDEZ GARCIA, MARCOS LI, HUIHUI SHU, YIN SATO, TSUGIO KATSUKI, HIROAKI
abstract For the first time two different nanoclay minerals were combined with nanophase anatase for the synthesis of three-phase nanocomposites with improved photocatalytic properties. The novel halloysite (H)+palygorskite (Pal)-TiO2 nanocomposites were prepared using palygorskite and halloysite from Greece. Three nanocomposites were synthesized using [Hal+Pal] to TiO2 mass ratios of [10+20]:70, [15+15]:70 and [20+10]:70, respectively by depositing anatase form of TiO2 on the clay surfaces using titanium isopropoxide as a precursor under hydrothermal treatment at 180°C. Phase composition, particle morphology and physical properties of these three-phase nanocomposites were characterized by XRD, ATR-FTIR, SEM, TEM, DR-UV-Vis, N2-adsorption/desorption isotherms. The photocatalytic activities of three-phase clay-titania nanocomposites in decomposing NOx gas and toluene vapor were determined. The three-phase clay-titania nanocomposites showed significantly higher photocatalytic activity in decomposing inorganic and organic pollutants compared to that of either palygorskite- or halloysite-TiO2 nanocomposites under both UV- and visible-light irradiation. These studies led to a new class of clay-based nanocomposite materials with advanced photocatalytic properties. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
keywords clay minerals; halloysite; nanocomposites; palygorskite; photocatalytic activity; halloysite; hydrothermal treatments; palygorskites; photacatalytic activity; photocatalytic activities; photocatalytic property; titanium isopropoxide; visible-light irradiation; clay minerals; kaolinite; photocatalysis; titanium dioxide; vapors; nanocomposites