| Literature DB >> 27739054 |
Qinghua Yi1, Hao Wang1, Shan Cong1, Yingjie Cao1, Yun Wang1, Yinghui Sun1, Yanhui Lou1, Jie Zhao1, Jiang Wu2, Guifu Zou3.
Abstract
Due to the good photocatalytic activity, the TiO2@CNTs thin film is highly desirable to apply to the self-cleaning glass for green intelligent building. Here, the TiO2@CNTs thin film has been successfully achieved by polymer-assisted approach of an aqueous chemical solution method. The polymer, polyethylenimine, aims to combine the Ti4+ with CNTs for film formation of TiO2@CNTs. The resultant thin film was uniform, highly transparent, and super-hydrophilic. Owing to fast electron transport and effectively hindering electron-hole recombination, the TiO2@CNTs thin film has nearly twofold photocatalytic performance than pure TiO2. The TiO2@CNTs thin films show a good application for self-cleaning glasses.Entities:
Keywords: CNTs; Photocatalysis; Polymer-assisted approach; Self-cleaning; TiO2
Year: 2016 PMID: 27739054 PMCID: PMC5063831 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1674-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Scheme 1Schematic process for TiO2@CNTs
Fig. 1XRD patterns (a) and Raman spectrum (b) of CNTs, TiO2, and TiO2@CNTs, respectively
Fig. 2SEM images of as-prepared pure TiO2 thin film (a) and TiO2@CNTs thin film (The CNTs are labelled by ellipse, typically.) (b); the cross-sectional images of as-prepared pure TiO2 thin film (c) and TiO2@CNTs thin film (d); the images of water contact angle test for pure TiO2 thin film (e) and TiO2@CNTs thin film (f)
Fig. 3The UV-Vis absorption spectra of a MO dye solution under UV-irradiation with (a) pure TiO2 catalyst and (b) TiO2@CNTs composite catalyst. (c) Relative changes of the MO dye concentration as a function of reaction time with pure TiO2 catalyst and TiO2@CNTs composite catalyst
Fig. 4(a) The Nyquist plots of pure TiO2 and TiO2@CNT composite electrodes. (b) The schematic illustration of the charge transfer mechanism. (c) The energy band diagram of TiO2/CNTs structure