Acta Chimica Sinica ›› 2010, Vol. 68 ›› Issue (06): 471-475. Previous Articles     Next Articles

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氟离子对二氧化钛选择性光催化氧化环己烷的影响

薛晓金,孙琼,王妍,吕康乐,许宜铭   

  1. (浙江大学化学系 杭州 310027)
  • 投稿日期:2009-06-08 修回日期:2009-08-05 发布日期:2010-03-28
  • 通讯作者: 许宜铭 E-mail:xuym@css.zju.edu.cn

Effect of Fluoride Ions on the Selective Photocatalytic Oxidation of Cyclohexane over TiO2

Xue Xiaojin Sun Qiong Wang Yan Lü Kangle Xu Yiming   

  1. (Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027)
  • Received:2009-06-08 Revised:2009-08-05 Published:2010-03-28
  • Contact: Yiming Xu E-mail:xuym@css.zju.edu.cn

Under UV light irradiation at a wavelength longer than 320 nm, TiO2 could catalyze selective oxidation of hexane by O2 into hexanone and hexanol intermediates. It was found that addition of a small amount of NaF into the aqueous suspension could result in significant enhancement in the photocatalytic activity of anatase-type TiO2. As fluoride concentration was increased, the amount of hexanone and hexanol, and the molar ratio of hexanol to hexanone, were all increased toward saturation, while the initial pH (3.0 and 5.5) had little effect. As the sintering temperature of TiO2 was increased, the amounts of hexanone and hexanol formed were first increased and then decreased. In the presence of NaF, a similar sintering temperature effect was exhibited, but the trend in the increased amounts of hexanone and hexanol was not in agreement with the changes in the amount of fluoride adsorbed on TiO2. Moreover, the photocatalytic activity of rutile-type TiO2 was low, and in the presence of NaF, the production of hexanone and hexanol was partially inhibited. The influencing factors are discussed. The hypothesis is presented again that fluoride hydrogen bonding formed in the double layers of TiO2 can promote desorption of surface bound hydroxyl radical, thus accelerating hexane oxidation and improving the yields of hexanone and hexanol production.

Key words: cyclohexane, cyclohexanone, cyclohexanol, titanium dioxide, photocatalysis, fluoride