Two commercial TiO2 samples, a 100% anatase
and a 100% rutile, were used for the fast field cycling NMR
experiments. The results showed a different behavior between
the different samples. In particular, water molecules were
unbonded to the solid surface for the rutile sample, whereas
they appeared to chemically interact with the surface through
H-bond formation with the anatase sample. The above
findings accord with the generally lower activity of rutile
with respect to anatase reported in literature for photocatalytic
oxidation reactions in water. The difficulty of water to interact
with rutile surface, indeed, could hinder the formation of OH
radicals, which are the most important oxidant species
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