| Literature DB >> 26780690 |
Shuning Xiao1, Wei Zhu2, Peijue Liu2, Fanfan Liu2, Wenrui Dai2, Dieqing Zhang2, Wei Chen3, Hexing Li2.
Abstract
A microwave-ionothermal strategy was developed for in situ synthesis of CNTs threaded TiO2 single crystal with a tunable percentage of surface exposed (001) active facets. The CNTs were used as microwave antennas to create local "super hot" dots to induce Ti(3+) adsorption and hydrolysis, thereby leading to a good assembly of (001) facets exposed single crystalline TiO2 threaded by the CNTs in the presence of Hmim[BF4] ionic liquid. Due to the high percentage of the active (001) facets of single crystal TiO2 and the direct electron transfer property of the CNTs, the as-prepared CNTs-TiO2 composite showed a photocatalytic NO removal ratio of up to 76.8% under UV irradiation. In addition, with self-doped Ti(3+), the CNTs-TiO2 composite also exhibited an enhanced activity under irradiation with either solar lights or visible lights, showing good potential in practical applications for environmental remediation.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26780690 DOI: 10.1039/c5nr07589k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790