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Facile thermal exfoliation of Cu sheets towards the CuO/Cu(2)O heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications

Unlike semiconductors, metals, especially the Cu element, usually show preeminent ductility and thermal expansivity; accordingly, herein, we report thermal treatment of a commercial copper sheet in air to obtain a black mass, i.e. CuO/Cu(2)O with a heterojunction, which has been proven to be a photo...

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Autores principales: Li, Yixuan, Chen, Xi, Li, Li
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9073361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35529164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06837f
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description Unlike semiconductors, metals, especially the Cu element, usually show preeminent ductility and thermal expansivity; accordingly, herein, we report thermal treatment of a commercial copper sheet in air to obtain a black mass, i.e. CuO/Cu(2)O with a heterojunction, which has been proven to be a photocatalyst. Rapid cooling of the hot sheet detached/knocked off the oxidized layers from the sheet as a powder. The extent of the formation of copper oxides was determined by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and transient photocurrent responses; in addition, other physical methods for the characterization of the catalyst were performed, and the catalyst exhibited applications in the mineralization of the rhodamine B (RhB) dye, a potential pollutant in water bodies. Moreover, the well-matched band structures of CuO/Cu(2)O manifested that CuO and Cu(2)O could serve as reduction sites and hole oxygen sites to generate the ·O(2)(−) and ·OH species, respectively, which were subsequently affirmed by the DMPO electron spin resonance technique. In this study, we proposed a novel perspective towards the design of heterogeneous photocatalysts for organic pollutant treatment through a convenient solid-phase synthesis rather than a complicated liquid-phase synthesis. In addition to this, the resultant CuO/Cu(2)O photocatalyst proposed herein might inspire the researchers to focus on the preparation of more cost-effective photocatalysts for commercialization rather than complicated nanocomposites for pure theoretical research.
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spelling pubmed-90733612022-05-06 Facile thermal exfoliation of Cu sheets towards the CuO/Cu(2)O heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications Li, Yixuan Chen, Xi Li, Li RSC Adv Chemistry Unlike semiconductors, metals, especially the Cu element, usually show preeminent ductility and thermal expansivity; accordingly, herein, we report thermal treatment of a commercial copper sheet in air to obtain a black mass, i.e. CuO/Cu(2)O with a heterojunction, which has been proven to be a photocatalyst. Rapid cooling of the hot sheet detached/knocked off the oxidized layers from the sheet as a powder. The extent of the formation of copper oxides was determined by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and transient photocurrent responses; in addition, other physical methods for the characterization of the catalyst were performed, and the catalyst exhibited applications in the mineralization of the rhodamine B (RhB) dye, a potential pollutant in water bodies. Moreover, the well-matched band structures of CuO/Cu(2)O manifested that CuO and Cu(2)O could serve as reduction sites and hole oxygen sites to generate the ·O(2)(−) and ·OH species, respectively, which were subsequently affirmed by the DMPO electron spin resonance technique. In this study, we proposed a novel perspective towards the design of heterogeneous photocatalysts for organic pollutant treatment through a convenient solid-phase synthesis rather than a complicated liquid-phase synthesis. In addition to this, the resultant CuO/Cu(2)O photocatalyst proposed herein might inspire the researchers to focus on the preparation of more cost-effective photocatalysts for commercialization rather than complicated nanocomposites for pure theoretical research. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9073361/ /pubmed/35529164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06837f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Facile thermal exfoliation of Cu sheets towards the CuO/Cu(2)O heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications
title Facile thermal exfoliation of Cu sheets towards the CuO/Cu(2)O heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications
title_full Facile thermal exfoliation of Cu sheets towards the CuO/Cu(2)O heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications
title_fullStr Facile thermal exfoliation of Cu sheets towards the CuO/Cu(2)O heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications
title_full_unstemmed Facile thermal exfoliation of Cu sheets towards the CuO/Cu(2)O heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications
title_short Facile thermal exfoliation of Cu sheets towards the CuO/Cu(2)O heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications
title_sort facile thermal exfoliation of cu sheets towards the cuo/cu(2)o heterojunction: a cost-effective photocatalyst with visible-light response for promising sustainable applications
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9073361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35529164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06837f
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