Silva, Douglas Washington daManfroi, Daniela Cristina [UNESP]Teixeira, Guilhermina Ferreira [UNESP]Perazolli, Leinig Antonio [UNESP]Zaghete, Maria Aparecida [UNESP]Cavalheiro, Alberto Adriano2015-05-152015-05-152014Advanced Materials Research, v. 975, p. 213-218, 2014.1662-8985http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123604Semiconductor-mediated photocatalytic oxidation is an interesting method for water decontamination and a specially modified TiO2 is said to be a promising material. This study verified that the synthesis of 1wt%Ag modified-Sc0.01Ti0.99O1.995 powder samples prepared by Polymeric Precursor Method is capable of forming a mixture of anatase-rutile phase with high photocatalytic performance. This kind of material is found to have a lower bandgap compared to the TiO2-anatase commercial powders, which can be associated to an innovative hybrid modification. The simultaneous insertion of scandium in order to generate a p-type semiconductor and a metallic silver nanophase acting as an electron trapper demonstrated being capable of enhancing the degradation of rhodamine B compared to the commercial TiO2. In spite of the different thermal treatments or phase amounts, the hybrid modified powder samples showed higher photocatalytic activity than the commercial ones.213-218engPhotocatalystPolymeric PrecursorScandiumSilverTitanium DioxidePhotocatalytic decomposition of rhodamine-B using scandium and silver-modified TiO2 PowdersArtigo10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.975.213Acesso restrito32339425114965833822723627284619