Increasing environmental concern, related to pollution and clean energy demand, have urged the development of new smart solutions profiting fromnanotechnology, including the renowned nanomaterial-assisted photocatalytic degradation of pollutants. In this framework, increasing efforts are devoted to the development of TiO-based nanomaterials with improved photocatalytic activity. A plethora of synthesis routes to obtain high quality TiO-based nanomaterials is currently available. Nonetheless, large-scale production and the application of nanosized TiO is still hampered by technological issues and the high cost related to the capability to obtain TiO nanoparticles with high reaction yield and adequate morphological and structural control. The present review aims at providing a selection of synthetic approaches suitable for large-scale production of mesoporous TiO-based photocatalysts due to its unique features including high specific surface area, improved ultraviolet (UV) radiation absorption, high density of surface hydroxyl groups, and significant ability for further surface functionalization The overviewed synthetic strategies have been selected and classified according to the following criteria (i) high reaction yield, (ii) reliable synthesis scale-up and (iii) adequate control over morphological, structural and textural features. Potential environmental applications of such nanostructures including water remediation and air purification are also discussed.

Scalable synthesis of mesoporous TiO2 for environmental photocatalytic applications

Petronella Francesca;Truppi Alessandra;Dell'Edera Massimo;Agostiano Angela;Comparelli Roberto
2019

Abstract

Increasing environmental concern, related to pollution and clean energy demand, have urged the development of new smart solutions profiting fromnanotechnology, including the renowned nanomaterial-assisted photocatalytic degradation of pollutants. In this framework, increasing efforts are devoted to the development of TiO-based nanomaterials with improved photocatalytic activity. A plethora of synthesis routes to obtain high quality TiO-based nanomaterials is currently available. Nonetheless, large-scale production and the application of nanosized TiO is still hampered by technological issues and the high cost related to the capability to obtain TiO nanoparticles with high reaction yield and adequate morphological and structural control. The present review aims at providing a selection of synthetic approaches suitable for large-scale production of mesoporous TiO-based photocatalysts due to its unique features including high specific surface area, improved ultraviolet (UV) radiation absorption, high density of surface hydroxyl groups, and significant ability for further surface functionalization The overviewed synthetic strategies have been selected and classified according to the following criteria (i) high reaction yield, (ii) reliable synthesis scale-up and (iii) adequate control over morphological, structural and textural features. Potential environmental applications of such nanostructures including water remediation and air purification are also discussed.
2019
Istituto di Cristallografia - IC
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
Environmental remediation
Mesoporous
Nanomaterials
NO x
Photocatalysis
Titanium dioxide
VOCs
Water remediation
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