Surface fluorinated TiO2 materials with high {001} facet exposure were prepared by a
simple and high yield preparation procedure. Faceted/fluorinated samples showed a
high photocatalytic performance not only in oxidation processes, tested inphenol and
Methyl Orange degradation, but also in a reduction process as Cr(VI) photoreduction.
Reaction rates for these materials greatly exceeded the ones obtained for materials
prepared without Fluorine addition and for commercial TiO2 Degussa (Evonik) P25
used as reference photocatalyst. A broad characterisation of the samples allowed us to
estimate the percentages of different facets and the amount and form in which the
fluorine is found on the surfaces. Good photocatalytic behavior can be ascribed to both
high {001} facet exposure and adsorbed fluorine on the photocatalysts surfacesPeer reviewe
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