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Controlled growth of TiO2 nanoparticles on graphene by hydrothermal method for visible-light photocatalysis

Thanh-Lieu Thi Le, Thanh-Lieu Thi Le, Thanh-Hiep Thi Le, Thanh-Hiep Thi Le, Kim Nguyen Van, Hao Van Bui, Giang Truong Le, Giang Truong Le, Vien Vo

2021Journal of Science Advanced Materials and Devices39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This work presents the controlled synthesis of TiO2/graphene photocatalysts by hydrothermal method using TiCl4 as a precursor. The influence of the precursor concentration and the reaction time on the growth of TiO2 nanoparticles on graphene was studied, showing the ability to achieve the catalysts with desired TiO2 loadings and dispersion. By means of XPS, Raman, and UV-VIS diffuse reflectance spectroscopies, the chemical composition, the interaction between TiO2 and graphene, and the optical properties of the photocatalysts were investigated. The results reveal that the coupling with graphene considerably narrows the bandgap of TiO2, which stimulates the photocatalytic activity of TiO2/graphene under visible light irradiation. The photocatalytic performance of TiO2/graphene was studied by the degradation of RhB, which was carried out for the catalysts with TiO2 loadings in the range of 5–84%. The highest performance is achieved for the catalysts containing well-dispersed TiO2 nanoparticles on the graphene surface with loadings in the range between 16.5 and 26%. The degradation mechanism of RhB is further elucidated by using carrier and radical scavengers, which reveal the dominating role of holes and OH∗ radicals.

Topics & Concepts

GraphenePhotocatalysisMaterials scienceRaman spectroscopyCatalysisHydrothermal circulationX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyVisible spectrumNanoparticleChemical engineeringDegradation (telecommunications)Hydrothermal synthesisBand gapNanotechnologyPhotochemistryChemistryOptoelectronicsOrganic chemistryOpticsComputer scienceEngineeringPhysicsTelecommunicationsAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesTiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar CellsGraphene research and applications
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