A highly efficient TiO2-xCx nano-heterojunction photocatalyst for visible light induced antibacterial applications

Vinodkumar Etacheri, Georg Michlits, Michael K. Seery, Steven J. Hinder, Suresh C. Pillai

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    Abstract

    Visible-light-induced antibacterial activity of carbon-doped anatase-brookite titania nano-heterojunction photocatalysts are reported for the first time. These heterostructures were prepared using a novel low temperature (100 C) nonhydrothermal low power microwave (300 W) assisted method. Formation of interband C 2p states was found to be responsible for the band gap narrowing of the carbon doped heterojunctions. The most active photocatalyst obtained after 60 min of microwave irradiation exhibits a 2-fold higher visible-light induced photocatalytic activity in contrast to the standard commercial photocatalyst Evonik-Degussa P-25. Staphylococcus aureus inactivation rate constant for carbon-doped nano-heterojunctions and the standard photocatalyst was 0.0023 and -0.0081 min-1, respectively. It is proposed that the photoexcited electrons (from the C 2p level) are effectively transferred from the conduction band of brookite to that of anatase causing efficient electron-hole separation, which is found to be responsible for the superior visible-light induced photocatalytic and antibacterial activities of carbon-doped anatase-brookite nano-heterojunctions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1663-1672
    Number of pages10
    JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
    Volume5
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 13 Mar 2013

    Keywords

    • antibacterial activity
    • carbon-doping
    • heterojunctions
    • microwave synthesis
    • titanium dioxide
    • visible-light induced photocatalysis

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