The oxidation of trans-ferulic acid (C10H10O4) in aqueous TiO2 dispersion occurs via the formation of a charge-transfer complex on the TiO2 surface that is able to absorb visible light (k P 400 nm). The main product is CO2, whereas secondary oxidation products are organic species such as vanillin, caffeic acid, homovanillic acid, and vanillylmandelic acid. Oxidation through the formation of a charge-transfer complex occurs only in the presence of specific TiO2 samples. Experiments in the absence of oxygen, in the presence of bromate ions and by using a phosphate-modified TiO2, have been carried out for investigating the reaction mechanism. In order to study the interaction between trans-ferulic acid and TiO2 surface and to characterize the charge-transfer complex, UV–Vis diffuse reflectance and FT-IR spectroscopies have been used. FT-IR characterization of TiO2 samples in contact with the aqueous trans-ferulic acid solution indicates that the charge-transfer complex formation occurs via adsorption of bidentate ferulate species
Visible Light Induced Oxidation of Trans-ferulic Acid by TiO2 Photocatalysis / Parrino, F; Augugliaro, V; Camera-Roda, G; Loddo, V; Palmisano, G; Lópezmuñoz, M; Márquezálvarez, C; Palmisano, G; Palmisano, L; Puma, M. - In: JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS. - ISSN 0021-9517. - 2012, 295:(2012), pp. 254-260. [10.1016/j.jcat.2012.08.018]
Visible Light Induced Oxidation of Trans-ferulic Acid by TiO2 Photocatalysis
Parrino F;
2012-01-01
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The oxidation of trans-ferulic acid (C10H10O4) in aqueous TiO2 dispersion occurs via the formation of a charge-transfer complex on the TiO2 surface that is able to absorb visible light (k P 400 nm). The main product is CO2, whereas secondary oxidation products are organic species such as vanillin, caffeic acid, homovanillic acid, and vanillylmandelic acid. Oxidation through the formation of a charge-transfer complex occurs only in the presence of specific TiO2 samples. Experiments in the absence of oxygen, in the presence of bromate ions and by using a phosphate-modified TiO2, have been carried out for investigating the reaction mechanism. In order to study the interaction between trans-ferulic acid and TiO2 surface and to characterize the charge-transfer complex, UV–Vis diffuse reflectance and FT-IR spectroscopies have been used. FT-IR characterization of TiO2 samples in contact with the aqueous trans-ferulic acid solution indicates that the charge-transfer complex formation occurs via adsorption of bidentate ferulate species| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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