| Literature DB >> 29222515 |
Imran Zada1, Wang Zhang2, Wangshu Zheng1, Yuying Zhu1, Zhijian Zhang3, Jianzhong Zhang3, Muhammad Imtiaz1, Waseem Abbas1, Di Zhang4.
Abstract
The negative replica of biomorphic TiO2 with nano-holes structure has been effectively fabricated directly from nano-nipple arrays structure of cicada wings by using a simple, low-cost and highly effective sol-gel ultrasonic method. The nano-holes array structure was well maintained after calcination in air at 500 °C. The Ag nanoparticles (10 nm-25 nm) were homogeneously decorated on the surface and to the side wall of nano-holes structure. It was observed that the biomorphic Ag-TiO2 showed remarkable photocatalytic activity by degradation of methyl blue (MB) under UV-vis light irradiation. The biomorphic Ag-TiO2 with nano-holes structure showed superior photocatalytic activity compared to the biomorphic TiO2 and commercial Degussa P25. This high-performance photocatalytic activity of the biomorphic Ag-TiO2 may be attributed to the nano-holes structure, localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) property of the Ag nanoparticles, and enhanced electron-hole separation. Moreover, the biomorphic Ag-TiO2 showed more absorption capability in the visible wavelength range. This work provides a new insight to design such a structure which may lead to a range of novel applications.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29222515 PMCID: PMC5722858 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-17479-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) A photograph of the black cicada wing (b) Low magnified SEM image of the highly ordered nano-nipple arrays structure (c) Highly magnified side view SEM image of nano-nipple arrays structure. (d) Top view SEM image of negative replica of the biomorphic TiO2. (e) Highly magnified side view SEM image of the biomorphic TiO2.
Figure 2(a) Low magnified top view SEM image of biomorphic Ag-TiO2 with nano-holes array structure. (b) and (c) highly magnified top view SEM images of biomorphic Ag-TiO2 with nano-holes array structure. (d) Highly magnified side view SEM image of biomorphic Ag-TiO2.
Figure 3XRD patterns of the biomorphic TiO2 and biomorphic Ag-TiO2.
Figure 4(a) TEM image of the biomorphic Ag-TiO2. (b) HRTM image of the biomorphic Ag-TiO2. (c) SAED pattern of the biomorphic Ag-TiO2.
Figure 5(a) N2 adsorption/desorption isotherm measurements of biomorphic TiO2 and Ag-biomorphic TiO2. (b) The pore size distribution of biomorphic TiO2 and biomorphic Ag-TiO2.
Figure 6UV-vis absorption spectra of the biomorphic Ag-TiO2, biomorphic TiO2 and P25.
Figure 7(a) The photocatalytic degradation of MB under UV-vis light irradiation. (b) The decomposition rate of biomorphic Ag-TiO2, biomorphic TiO2 and P25.
Figure 8The schematic illustration of biomorphic TiO2 and biomorphic Ag-TiO2 with nano-holes structure.