In Situ Formation of Micropore-Rich Titanium Dioxide from Metal-Organic Framework Templates

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2018 Oct 31;10(43):36933-36940. doi: 10.1021/acsami.8b11920. Epub 2018 Oct 18.

Abstract

Phase and porosity control in titanium dioxide (TiO2) is essential for the optimization of its photocatalytic activity. However, concurrent control over these two parameters remains challenging. Here, a novel metal-organic framework templating strategy is demonstrated for the preparation of highly microporous anatase TiO2. In situ encapsulation of Ti precursor in ZIF-8 cavities, followed by hydrolysis and etching, produces anatase TiO2 with a high Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area of 335 m2·g-1 and a micropore surface area ratio of 48%. Photocatalytic hydrogen generation catalyzed by the porous TiO2 can reach a rate of 2459 μmol·g-1·h-1. The measured photocatalytic activity is found to be positively correlated to the surface area, highlighting the importance of porosity control in heterogeneous photocatalysts.

Keywords: in situ incorporation; metal−organic frameworks; microporous titanium dioxide; photocatalytic water splitting; templating synthesis.