| Literature DB >> 32622095 |
Xinxin Zou1, Yanling Yang2, Huajun Chen3, Xiao-Lei Shi4, Guoquan Suo1, Xiaohui Ye1, Li Zhang1, Xiaojiang Hou1, Lei Feng1, Zhi-Gang Chen5.
Abstract
TiO2 microtubes with tunable wall thickness have been synthesized by a one-step electrospinning method linked with a calcination process. The wall thickness of TiO2 microtubes can be easily tuned by altering the dosage of liquid paraffin. The influence of the thickness on the light-harvesting ability and separation efficiency of the photogenerated carriers was studied using ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, photoluminescence emission spectroscopy, and photocurrent density measurements. Results show that TiO2 microtubes with an appropriate thickness exhibit enhanced light scattering effect, UV-vis light-harvesting ability, charge separation efficiency, and photocatalytic performance. The degradation rates of rhodamine B and 2,4-dinitrophenol by using TiO2 microtubes synthesized at a dosage of 0.14 g/mL liquid paraffin are 99.9% within 60 min and 97.8% within 40 min, respectively, which are higher than most of the reported values. All these results suggest that our work provides an ideal strategy for adjusting the wall thickness of TiO2 microtubes and new approach to enhance the photocatalytic performance of TiO2. CrownEntities:
Keywords: Electrospinning; Microtube; Photocatalysis; Thickness-dependent; TiO(2); Wall thickness
Year: 2020 PMID: 32622095 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2020.06.081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0021-9797 Impact factor: 8.128