ZnO and TiO2 1D nanostructures for photocatalytic applications |
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Authors: | MY GuoMK Fung F FangXY Chen AMC NgAB Djuriši? WK Chan |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Physics, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong b Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | ZnO and TiO2 1D nanostructures (nanorods and nanotubes) were prepared by low-cost, low-temperature, solution-based methods and their properties and photocatalytic performance were studied. ZnO nanorod samples with titania and alumina shells were also prepared by solution-based methods, and their properties and photocatalytic performance were compared to that of bare ZnO nanorods. We found that ZnO and TiO2 exhibited comparable photocatalytic performance. Faster dye degradation under simulated solar illumination was observed for ZnO, while under UV illumination faster degradation was observed for TiO2. ZnO nanorods with titania shells exhibited inferior photocatalytic performance, while for alumina shells the performance was similar to bare ZnO. Reasons for observed differences are discussed, and the effect of the shell on photocatalytic activity is attributed to the changes in native defects at the ZnO surface/shell interface. |
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Keywords: | Oxide materials Photocatalysis |
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