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    <issue>8</issue>
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    <publisherName>ACS Publications</publisherName>
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    <creatingCorporation>American Chemical Society</creatingCorporation>
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    <title language="eng">Formic acid photoreforming for hydrogen production on shape-controlled anatase TiO2 nanoparticles: Assessment of the role of fluorides, {101}/{001} surfaces ratio, and platinization</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Hydrogen production via formate photoreforming on TiO2 is characterized by marked dependence on the ratio between {101} and {001} surfaces for anatase nanoparticles. We observed higher rates of hydrogen Evolution with the increase of the {101} facets presence, owing to their reductive nature.&#13;
This helps the Pt photodeposition in the early stages of Irradiation and, then, the hydrogen ion reduction reaction. The selective photodeposition of 2 nm Pt nanoparticles on {101} facets was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) micrographs. The results are confirmed also by experiments carried out without the use of Pt as cocatalyst and by photoelectrochemical measurements.&#13;
The work also explains the marginal effect of the fluorination on the H2 evolution.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">ACS Catalysis</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1021/acscatal.9b01861</identifier>
    <identifier type="url">https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscatal.9b01861</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">2155-5435</identifier>
    <enrichment key="date_peer_review">02.09.2019</enrichment>
    <author>F. Pellegrino</author>
    <author>F. Sordello</author>
    <author>L. Mino</author>
    <author>C. Minero</author>
    <author>Vasile-Dan Hodoroaba</author>
    <author>G. Martra</author>
    <author>V. Maurino</author>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Titanium dioxide</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Fluoride</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Platinum</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Nanoparticles</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Controlled-shape</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Hydrogen photoproduction</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Surface</value>
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    <collection role="ddc" number="543">Analytische Chemie</collection>
    <collection role="literaturgattung" number="">Verlagsliteratur</collection>
    <collection role="fulltextaccess" number="">Datei im Netzwerk der BAM verfügbar ("Closed Access")</collection>
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    <id>51289</id>
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    <publishedYear>2020</publishedYear>
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    <language>eng</language>
    <pageFirst>1892</pageFirst>
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    <edition/>
    <issue>9</issue>
    <volume>10</volume>
    <type>article</type>
    <publisherName>MDPI</publisherName>
    <publisherPlace>Basel, CH</publisherPlace>
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    <title language="eng">Polyethylene Glycol as Shape and Size Controller for the Hydrothermal Synthesis of SrTiO3 Cubes and Polyhedra</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Understanding the correlation between the morphological and functional properties of particulate materials is crucial across all fields of physical and natural sciences. This manuscript reports on the investigation of the effect of polyethylene glycol (PEG) employed as a capping Agent in the synthesis of SrTiO3 crystals. The crucial influence of PEG on both the shape and size of the strontium titanate particles is revealed, highlighting the effect on the photocurrents measured under&#13;
UV–Vis irradiation.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Nanomaterials</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.3390/nano10091892</identifier>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-512892</identifier>
    <enrichment key="date_peer_review">05.10.2020</enrichment>
    <author>F. Pellegrino</author>
    <author>F. Sordello</author>
    <author>L. Mino</author>
    <author>M. Prozzi</author>
    <author>Ulrich Mansfeld</author>
    <author>Vasile-Dan Hodoroaba</author>
    <author>C. Minero</author>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Polyethylene glycol</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Strontium titanate</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Controlled morphology</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Photoelectrochemistry</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Electron microscopy</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>EDS</value>
    </subject>
    <collection role="ddc" number="543">Analytische Chemie</collection>
    <collection role="ddc" number="620">Ingenieurwissenschaften und zugeordnete Tätigkeiten</collection>
    <collection role="institutes" number="">6 Materialchemie</collection>
    <collection role="institutes" number="">6.1 Oberflächen- und Dünnschichtanalyse</collection>
    <collection role="themenfelder" number="">Material</collection>
    <collection role="themenfelder" number="">Chemie und Prozesstechnik</collection>
    <collection role="literaturgattung" number="">Verlagsliteratur</collection>
    <collection role="fulltextaccess" number="">Datei für die Öffentlichkeit verfügbar ("Open Access")</collection>
    <collection role="unnumberedseries" number="">Wissenschaftliche Artikel der BAM</collection>
    <collection role="themenfelder" number="">Advanced Materials</collection>
    <thesisPublisher>Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)</thesisPublisher>
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    <file>https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bam/files/51289/nanomaterials-10-01892-s001.pdf</file>
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  <doc>
    <id>40477</id>
    <completedYear/>
    <publishedYear>2017</publishedYear>
    <thesisYearAccepted/>
    <language>eng</language>
    <pageFirst>80</pageFirst>
    <pageLast>87</pageLast>
    <pageNumber/>
    <edition/>
    <issue/>
    <volume>216</volume>
    <type>article</type>
    <publisherName>Elsevier B.V.</publisherName>
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    <title language="eng">Influence of agglomeration and aggregation on the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 nanoparticles</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Particle aggregation and agglomeration influence the optical properties of materials and therefore theirability to absorb and scatter the incoming radiation, also affecting their photocatalytic activity. Wehave studied the correlation between aggregation and photocatalytic activity for titanium dioxide bymeans of experimental measurements of extinction and photocatalytic activity and calculations of theiroptical properties (extinction, absorption and scattering cross-sections). This approach can be adoptedto quantitatively assess the quantum yields of the heterogeneous photocatalytic systems. The study wasperformed on TiO2PC105 Cristal ACTiVTM, made of aggregated (and agglomerated) primary particles of anatase. The size of the aggregates has been reduced with ultra-sonication. Aqueous suspensions of the obtained materials were characterized by measuring the optical properties (UV–vis extinction), the sizing properties (DLS) and the photocatalytic activity (degradation of phenol under standard con-ditions). The extinction and absorption spectra of the suspensions were derived from the calculatedcoefficients, considering also the size distributions measured with DLS, and revealed that light absorptionis maximized when particle aggregation and agglomeration are avoided, while diffusion of the incomingradiation dominates when large aggregates and agglomerates are present. The present paper represents a valuable approach to the accurate and reproducible measurement of the photocatalytic activity ofTiO2nanoparticles suspensions, thus allowing a more reliable comparison of the properties of different materials.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Applied Catalysis B: Environmental</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1016/j.apcatb.2017.05.046</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">0926-3373</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">1873-3883</identifier>
    <enrichment key="date_peer_review">22.06.2017</enrichment>
    <author>F. Pellegrino</author>
    <author>L. Pellutiè</author>
    <author>F. Sordello</author>
    <author>C. Minero</author>
    <author>Erik Ortel</author>
    <author>Vasile-Dan Hodoroaba</author>
    <author>V. Maurino</author>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Titanium dioxide</value>
    </subject>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Nanoparticles</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Agglomeration/aggregation</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Photocatalysis</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Quantum yield</value>
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    <collection role="ddc" number="543">Analytische Chemie</collection>
    <collection role="literaturgattung" number="">Verlagsliteratur</collection>
    <collection role="fulltextaccess" number="">Datei im Netzwerk der BAM verfügbar ("Closed Access")</collection>
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