| Literature DB >> 27187574 |
Juanjuan Shang1, Beibei Xie1, Ya Li1, Xin Wei1, Na Du1, Haiping Li1, Wanguo Hou1, Renjie Zhang1.
Abstract
Ultrathin MnO2 hollow nanoballoons (UMHNBs) have a large ratio of interfacial to total atoms, corresponding to expected improved performance. However, their synthesis is a challenge due to difficulty in controlling the concentration of the unit cells. Herein, we describe a strategy to synthesize dry intact UMHNBs through a one-step synthesis by inflating MnO2 (reduced from KMnO4) with CO2 (oxidized from single-layer graphene oxide nanosheets) followed by instant freeze-drying. UMHNBs are 30-500 nm in diameter with a shell thickness of 3.7 nm, packing with laminar [MnO6] unit cells in the form of δ-MnO2. UMHNBs show efficient catalytic activity for decomposing the organic dye methylene blue (MB), 15 times the biggest reported value, and have long-term catalytic efficacy and durability. The described strategy in this paper makes use of graphene nanosheets to assemble durable ultrathin hollow nanoballoons.Entities:
Keywords: catalytic activity; decomposition; manganese oxide; organic dye; self-assembly
Year: 2016 PMID: 27187574 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b01229
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881