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Copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability

Nobel metal (Au and Ag) nanoparticles are often used in semiconductor photocatalysis to enhance the photocatalytic activity, while inexpensive Cu attracts less attention due to its easy oxidization. Herein, an elaborate study was conducted using Cu-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) films as...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Su-Wei, Li, Shun, Zhang, Bo-Ping, Yu, Dongfang, Zhang, Zuotai, Li, Jing-Feng
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9060660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09204d
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author Zhang, Su-Wei
Li, Shun
Zhang, Bo-Ping
Yu, Dongfang
Zhang, Zuotai
Li, Jing-Feng
author_facet Zhang, Su-Wei
Li, Shun
Zhang, Bo-Ping
Yu, Dongfang
Zhang, Zuotai
Li, Jing-Feng
author_sort Zhang, Su-Wei
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description Nobel metal (Au and Ag) nanoparticles are often used in semiconductor photocatalysis to enhance the photocatalytic activity, while inexpensive Cu attracts less attention due to its easy oxidization. Herein, an elaborate study was conducted using Cu-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) films as photocatalysts. Photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical measurements demonstrated that the degradation efficiency and photocurrent density of the nanocomposite films are approximately 3.5 and 10 times as high as the pristine BaTiO(3) film, respectively, which can be ascribed to a synergetic effect of the surface plasmon resonance and interband excitation. In addition, a good stability was also demonstrated by cyclic tests for the degradation of rhodamine B, which may be due to the amorphous nature of the BaTiO(3) matrix providing hole-trapping centers. The high photocatalytic stability suggests that Cu is a promising alternative metal to replace Au and Ag for the development of cost-effective photocatalysts. Our work demonstrates a simple and promising strategy for improving the photostability of Cu nanomaterials and may provide a useful guideline for designing Cu-based composite materials toward various photocatalytic applications such as water pollution treatment.
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spelling pubmed-90606602022-05-04 Copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability Zhang, Su-Wei Li, Shun Zhang, Bo-Ping Yu, Dongfang Zhang, Zuotai Li, Jing-Feng RSC Adv Chemistry Nobel metal (Au and Ag) nanoparticles are often used in semiconductor photocatalysis to enhance the photocatalytic activity, while inexpensive Cu attracts less attention due to its easy oxidization. Herein, an elaborate study was conducted using Cu-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) films as photocatalysts. Photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical measurements demonstrated that the degradation efficiency and photocurrent density of the nanocomposite films are approximately 3.5 and 10 times as high as the pristine BaTiO(3) film, respectively, which can be ascribed to a synergetic effect of the surface plasmon resonance and interband excitation. In addition, a good stability was also demonstrated by cyclic tests for the degradation of rhodamine B, which may be due to the amorphous nature of the BaTiO(3) matrix providing hole-trapping centers. The high photocatalytic stability suggests that Cu is a promising alternative metal to replace Au and Ag for the development of cost-effective photocatalysts. Our work demonstrates a simple and promising strategy for improving the photostability of Cu nanomaterials and may provide a useful guideline for designing Cu-based composite materials toward various photocatalytic applications such as water pollution treatment. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9060660/ /pubmed/35514666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09204d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Su-Wei
Li, Shun
Zhang, Bo-Ping
Yu, Dongfang
Zhang, Zuotai
Li, Jing-Feng
Copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability
title Copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability
title_full Copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability
title_fullStr Copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability
title_full_unstemmed Copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability
title_short Copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous BaTiO(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability
title_sort copper-nanoparticle-dispersed amorphous batio(3) thin films as hole-trapping centers: enhanced photocatalytic activity and stability
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9060660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09204d
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