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Enhancing the photocatalytic performance of a rutile unit featuring a titanium-oxide cluster by Pb2+ doping

DALTON TRANSACTIONS [2024]
Amir Said, Guanjie Chen, Guanyun Zhang, Dexin Wang, Yanshu Liu, Fangfang Gao, Guo Wang, Chen-Ho Tung, Yifeng Wang
ABSTRACT

Titanium-oxide clusters (TOCs) are well-defined molecular models for TiO2 materials and provide the opportunity to study the structure–activity relationships of TiO2. Here, we report a new Pb-doped TOC, Ti12Pb2, which resembles a two-layer decker of the {TiTi6} structural units of rutile TiO2 with two Ti4+ ions replaced by two Pb2+ ions. Its electronic structure, photoresponse, and photocatalytic performances were investigated and compared with those of the Ti14 cluster, which is isostructural to Ti12Pb2. Our results indicate that Pb2+ does not affect the electronic structure, but it greatly enhances the photocatalytic activity by improving the charge-separation and interfacial charge-transfer properties of the TOC. The successful synthesis of Ti12Pb2 highlights the roles of closed-shell heterometal ions in the construction of new TOCs. Our mechanism may be an inspiration for understanding the structure–activity relationships of closed-shell heterometal-doped TiO2.

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