| Literature DB >> 24084833 |
Jong Hwa Sohn1, Hyun Gil Cha, Chang Woo Kim, Do Kyoung Kim, Young Soo Kang.
Abstract
Hollow metal oxide nanocrystals were prepared by etching cuprous oxide with metal ions and were applied as photoelectrodes. As a hard template, polyvinylpyrrolidone stabilized cuprous oxide (PVP-Cu2O) and non-stabilized cuprous oxide (nPVP-Cu2O) were synthesized by a precipitation method. Hollow iron oxide and cobalt oxide nanocrystals with a truncated octahedral morphology were fabricated by an etching reaction with transition metal(II) ions (Fe(2+) or Co(2+)). In the etching reaction process, a cationic exchange reaction occurs between the divalent metal ion and Cu(+) due to the higher Lewis acidity. Facet selective etching of cuprous oxide has been observed during the ionic exchange reaction of Cu(+) and O(2-) ions in PVP-Cu2O complexes with transition metal(II) ions (Fe(2+) or Co(2+)) at the surface of a (110) facet. Amorphous states of hollow metal oxide products were annealed to form α-Fe2O3 (hematite) and Co3O4 and their crystal structure was examined with X-ray diffraction and HR-TEM. The optical absorption behavior of semiconductor nanocrystals was measured with UV-vis spectroscopy to define band gap energy. The hollow hematite structure has a 2.08 eV band gap and Co3O4 (Co(II,III) oxide) has a 1.80 eV indirect band gap. Using these hollow nanocrystals, a metal oxide monolayer film was fabricated with a secondary growth approach and was studied for its photocatalytic properties.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24084833 DOI: 10.1039/c3nr03626j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790