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Recent publications
1.  Lisowski P., Colmenares J., Masek O., Łomot D., Chernyayeva O., Lisovytskiy D., Novel biomass-derived hybrid TiO2/carbon material using tar-derived secondary char to improve TiO2 bonding to carbon matrix, Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, ISSN: 0165-2370, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2018.02.013, Vol.131, pp.35-41, 2018

Abstract:
The present paper reports on an innovative and simple route for the preparation of new hybrid materials based on TiO2 and carbonaceous supports with relatively high biochar content prepared via controlled laboratory batch pyrolysis system. Pine tar was used as a precursor for secondary char (confirmed by TGA) serving as a coating and “connecting material” between commercially available Degussa P25 TiO2 and biomass derived porous carbon support (biochar) produced from softwood or Lignin. The prepared hybrid materials were characterized by a series of physico-chemical characterization techniques such as XRD, XPS, TGA, UV–vis, XRF, SEM, COD and BET analysis. The results confirmed that the method used is viable and can be used to embed TiO2 in the structure of biochar. In aqueous phase phenol degradation, the TiO2/(secondary char-coated biochar) hybrid materials proved photocatalitically active, and especially the TiO2/secondary char-coated SWP700) showed better photocatalytic performance than the commercial TiO2 counterpart.

Keywords:
Biochar,Lignin,Pyrolysis,Secondary char,Water detoxification

Affiliations:
Lisowski P. - other affiliation
Colmenares J. - other affiliation
Masek O. - other affiliation
Łomot D. - other affiliation
Chernyayeva O. - other affiliation
Lisovytskiy D. - other affiliation
2.  Lisowski P., Colmenares J., Masek O., Lisowski W., Lisovytskiy D., Grzonka J., Kurzydłowski K., Design and Fabrication of TiO2/Lignocellulosic Carbon Materials: Relevance of Low-temperature Sonocrystallization to Photocatalysts Performance, The European Society Journal for Catalysis, ISSN: 1867-3899, DOI: 10.1002/cctc.201800604, Vol.10, No.16, pp.3469-3480, 2018

Abstract:
We present a facile and green approach to produce crystalline TiO2 nanoparticles on a surface of different carbonaceous materials derived from lignocellulosic biomass such as STARBON-800® obtained by carbonization at 800 °C and biochar-SWP700 (Soft Wood Pellets (SWP) obtained by pyrolysis at 700 °C) via novel low-temperature ultrasound-promoted green methodology coupled with citric acid as a cross-linking agent. In comparison to other methods, the developed method has several significant benefits such as simplicity, great ability to get crystalline TiO2 particles (elimination of high-temperature treatment (material calcination at >300 °C) needed in the conventional sol-gel method, which is extremely important in transforming amorphous TiO2 into a photoactive crystalline phase) elimination of risky chemicals and oxidizing agent, and also ability to change some parameters (e. g. ultrasound intensity). Prepared materials were characterized by XRD, DR UV−vis, N2 physisorption, HR-XPS, XRF, HR-TEM, FT-IR and subsequently tested for their photocatalytic activities both in photocatalytic phenol degradation (in water) and oxidation of methanol (in air) under UV and visible light irradiation.

Affiliations:
Lisowski P. - other affiliation
Colmenares J. - other affiliation
Masek O. - other affiliation
Lisowski W. - other affiliation
Lisovytskiy D. - other affiliation
Grzonka J. - other affiliation
Kurzydłowski K. - Warsaw University of Technology (PL)
3.  Lisowski P., Colmenares J., Masek O., Lisowski W., Lisovytskiy D., Kamińska A., Łomot D., Dual functionality of TiO2/biochar hybrid materials: photocatalytic phenol degradation in liquid phase and selective oxidation of methanol in gas phase, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, ISSN: 2168-0485, pp.1-35, 2017

Abstract:
A series of new inorganic-organic hybrid materials based on TiO2 and new biochar-based supports (biochar obtained by pyrolysis of Miscanthus Straw Pellets (MSP) and Soft Wood Pellets (SWP) at 550 and 700 oC) were successfully prepared using ultrasound-assisted
methodology. The resulting composites were characterized by a wide range physicochemical techniques and investigated in water and gas phase photocatalytic test reaction. Our best composite (TiO2/SWP700) achieved phenol degradation of 64.1% (under UV light) and 33.6% (under visible light). In addition, it also showed an extraordinarily high activity (~90%) in selective oxidation of methanol to methyl formate in flow gas phase, high selectivity to
methyl formate (~80 %) and high yield of methyl formate (~88 %) after 240 minutes of illumination. It can be noticed that when TiO2 is supported on biochar, presented a superior photocatalytic ability and could be recycled at least 5 times in both photocatalytic runs tests with reproducible high photocatalytic efficiency.

Keywords:
Biochar,TiO2,Synthesis of composite photocatalysts,Sonication for composite preparation,Phenol degradation,Methanol oxidation

Affiliations:
Lisowski P. - other affiliation
Colmenares J. - other affiliation
Masek O. - other affiliation
Lisowski W. - other affiliation
Lisovytskiy D. - other affiliation
Kamińska A. - other affiliation
Łomot D. - other affiliation
4.  Lisowski P., Colmenares J., Łomot D., Chernyayeva O., Lisovytskiy D., Preparation by sonophotodeposition method of bimetallic photocatalysts Pd–Cu/TiO2 for sustainable gaseous selective oxidation of methanol to methyl formate, Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, ISSN: 1381-1169, DOI: 10.1016/j.molcata.2015.10.031, Vol.411, pp.247-256, 2016

Abstract:
It has been demonstrated that sonophotodeposition can be one choice as a green method to synthesize bimetallic supported photocatalysts with enhanced performance for selective oxidations. A series of Pd–Cu supported on Titania-P90 photocatalysts were successfully prepared using this innovative method of effective synergistic combination of sonication and light. In addition, our method does not require the use of strong chemical reduction agent and it is executed in a short time, room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The prepared materials were characterized by a number of techniques such as High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM), DR UV–vis spectroscopy, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD). Additionally, better bimetallic systems were obtained (methanol conversion >50% and selectivity to methyl formate >80%) by SonoPhotoDeposition (SPD) than in the case of the conventional photodeposition methodology. It has been discussed the possible reasons of the observed slight deactivation (8% after 2 h reaction test) of the best performing material in gas phase methanol selective photo-oxidation.

Keywords:
Sonophotodeposition,Bimetallic,TiO2,Sonication,Methanol photo-oxidation

Affiliations:
Lisowski P. - other affiliation
Colmenares J. - other affiliation
Łomot D. - other affiliation
Chernyayeva O. - other affiliation
Lisovytskiy D. - other affiliation
5.  Colmenares J., Lisowski P., Łomot D., Chernyayeva O., Lisovytskiy D., Sonophotodeposition of Bimetallic Photocatalysts Pd–Au/TiO2: Application to Selective Oxidation of Methanol to Methyl Formate, ChemSusChem, ISSN: 1864-5631, DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201403125, Vol.8, No.10, pp.1676-1685, 2015

Abstract:
The aim of this work is to develop bimetallic Pd–Au/TiO2 P90 systems, which are highly active and selective for the photocatalytic oxidation of methanol to form methyl formate. Modification of commercial TiO2 P90 with Pd–Au nanoparticles was successfully achieved for the first time by means of a sonophotodeposition (SPD) method. The prepared materials were characterized by TEM, UV/Vis spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and powder XRD. The Pd–Au bimetallic nanoparticles supported on titania exhibited remarkably enhanced catalytic activity in selective methanol oxidation to form methyl formate due to the synergism of Au and Pd particles, as well as the strong interaction between TiO2 and Pd–Au. SPD is a green methodology that can be used to prepare well-defined bimetallic surfaces on semiconductor supports with great promise for catalytic applications, in which selectivity can be tuned through adjustment of the surface composition.

Affiliations:
Colmenares J. - other affiliation
Lisowski P. - other affiliation
Łomot D. - other affiliation
Chernyayeva O. - other affiliation
Lisovytskiy D. - other affiliation

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