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Visible Light Reductive Photocatalysis of Azo-Dyes with n–n Junctions Based on Chemically Deposited CdS

New composite photocatalysts have been obtained by chemical bath deposition of CdS on top of either nanostructured crystalline ZrO(2) or TiO(2) films previously deposited on conductive glass FTO. Their morphological, photoelectrochemical and photochemical properties have been investigated and compar...

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Autores principales: Mazzanti, Michele, Milani, Martina, Cristino, Vito, Boaretto, Rita, Molinari, Alessandra, Caramori, Stefano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35566275
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092924
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author Mazzanti, Michele
Milani, Martina
Cristino, Vito
Boaretto, Rita
Molinari, Alessandra
Caramori, Stefano
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Milani, Martina
Cristino, Vito
Boaretto, Rita
Molinari, Alessandra
Caramori, Stefano
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description New composite photocatalysts have been obtained by chemical bath deposition of CdS on top of either nanostructured crystalline ZrO(2) or TiO(2) films previously deposited on conductive glass FTO. Their morphological, photoelectrochemical and photochemical properties have been investigated and compared. Time resolved spectroscopic, techniques show that in FTO/TiO(2)/CdS films the radiative recombination of charges, separated by visible illumination of CdS, is faster than in FTO/ZrO(2)/CdS, evidencing that carrier dynamics in the two systems is different. Photoelectrochemical investigation evidence a suppression of electron collection in ZrO(2)/CdS network, whereas electron injection from CdS to TiO(2) is very efficient since trap states of TiO(2) act as a reservoir for long lived electrons storage. This ability of FTO/TiO(2)/CdS films is used in the reductive cleavage of N=N bonds of some azo-dyes by visible light irradiation, with formation and accumulation of reduced aminic intermediates, identified by ESI-MS analysis. Needed protons are provided by sodium formate, a good hole scavenger that leaves no residue upon oxidation. FTO/TiO(2)/CdS has an approximately 100 meV driving force larger than FTO/ZrO(2)/CdS under illumination for azo-dye reduction and it is always about 10% more active than the seconds. The films showed very high stability and recyclability, ease of handling and recovering.
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spelling pubmed-91055092022-05-14 Visible Light Reductive Photocatalysis of Azo-Dyes with n–n Junctions Based on Chemically Deposited CdS Mazzanti, Michele Milani, Martina Cristino, Vito Boaretto, Rita Molinari, Alessandra Caramori, Stefano Molecules Article New composite photocatalysts have been obtained by chemical bath deposition of CdS on top of either nanostructured crystalline ZrO(2) or TiO(2) films previously deposited on conductive glass FTO. Their morphological, photoelectrochemical and photochemical properties have been investigated and compared. Time resolved spectroscopic, techniques show that in FTO/TiO(2)/CdS films the radiative recombination of charges, separated by visible illumination of CdS, is faster than in FTO/ZrO(2)/CdS, evidencing that carrier dynamics in the two systems is different. Photoelectrochemical investigation evidence a suppression of electron collection in ZrO(2)/CdS network, whereas electron injection from CdS to TiO(2) is very efficient since trap states of TiO(2) act as a reservoir for long lived electrons storage. This ability of FTO/TiO(2)/CdS films is used in the reductive cleavage of N=N bonds of some azo-dyes by visible light irradiation, with formation and accumulation of reduced aminic intermediates, identified by ESI-MS analysis. Needed protons are provided by sodium formate, a good hole scavenger that leaves no residue upon oxidation. FTO/TiO(2)/CdS has an approximately 100 meV driving force larger than FTO/ZrO(2)/CdS under illumination for azo-dye reduction and it is always about 10% more active than the seconds. The films showed very high stability and recyclability, ease of handling and recovering. MDPI 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9105509/ /pubmed/35566275 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092924 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mazzanti, Michele
Milani, Martina
Cristino, Vito
Boaretto, Rita
Molinari, Alessandra
Caramori, Stefano
Visible Light Reductive Photocatalysis of Azo-Dyes with n–n Junctions Based on Chemically Deposited CdS
title Visible Light Reductive Photocatalysis of Azo-Dyes with n–n Junctions Based on Chemically Deposited CdS
title_full Visible Light Reductive Photocatalysis of Azo-Dyes with n–n Junctions Based on Chemically Deposited CdS
title_fullStr Visible Light Reductive Photocatalysis of Azo-Dyes with n–n Junctions Based on Chemically Deposited CdS
title_full_unstemmed Visible Light Reductive Photocatalysis of Azo-Dyes with n–n Junctions Based on Chemically Deposited CdS
title_short Visible Light Reductive Photocatalysis of Azo-Dyes with n–n Junctions Based on Chemically Deposited CdS
title_sort visible light reductive photocatalysis of azo-dyes with n–n junctions based on chemically deposited cds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35566275
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092924
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