Abstract:
Pure and Ce-doped nano-TiO
2 particles were prepared by a sol-gel process and characterized and explained by UV-Vis and XRD spectra. Being a model reaction, the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange aqueous solution in the present of CeO
2/TiO
2 nano-particles was investigated with a high pressure mercury lamp as the light source. The results show that rare-earth Ce doped makes the reflective spectral characteristic of nano-TiO
2 move to the visible region with a red shift to 500 nm, and is favorable to enhancing the absorption of visible and UV light of nano-TiO
2. A few Ce
4+ doped enter into the crystal lattices of TiO
2, but a lot of Ce
4+ doped disperse into TiO
2 or cover onto TiO
2 as the form of CeO
2 with small size. It is indicated that rare-earth Ce doped increases its photocatalytic activity, and the optimum molar fraction of Ce in CeO
2/TiO
2 is 2.0%.