Enhanced photocatalytic activity of homoassembled ZnO nanostructures on electrospun polymeric nanofibers: A combination of atomic layer deposition and hydrothermal growth

2014 ◽  
Vol 156-157 ◽  
pp. 173-183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fatma Kayaci ◽  
Sesha Vempati ◽  
Cagla Ozgit-Akgun ◽  
Necmi Biyikli ◽  
Tamer Uyar
2014 ◽  
Vol 1675 ◽  
pp. 9-14
Author(s):  
Fatma Kayaci ◽  
Sesha Vempati ◽  
Cagla Ozgit-Akgun ◽  
Necmi Biyikli ◽  
Tamer Uyar

ABSTRACTA hierarchy of nanostructured-ZnO was fabricated on the electrospun nanofibers by atomic layer deposition (ALD) and hydrothermal growth, subsequently. Firstly, we produced poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) nanofibers via electrospinning, then ALD process provided a highly uniform and conformal coating of polycrystalline ZnO with a precise control on the thickness (50 nm). In the last step, this ZnO coating depicting dominant oxygen vacancies and significant grain boundaries was used as a seed on which single crystalline ZnO nanoneedles (average diameter and length of ∼25 nm and ∼600 nm, respectively) with high optical quality were hydrothermally grown. The detailed morphological and structural studies were performed on the resulting nanofibers, and the photocatalytic activity (PCA) was tested with reference to the degradation of methylene blue. The results of PCA were discussed in conjunction with photoluminescence response. The nanoneedle structures supported the vectorial transport of photo-charge carriers, which is crucial for high catalytic activity. The enhanced PCA, structural stability and reusability of the PAN/ZnO nanoneedles indicated that this hierarchical structure is a potential candidate for waste water treatment.


2022 ◽  
pp. 131347
Author(s):  
Zishuo Li ◽  
Chengming lou ◽  
Guanglu Lei ◽  
Guocai Lu ◽  
Hongyin Pan ◽  
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Catalysts ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 450 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miguel Martín-Sómer ◽  
Dominik Benz ◽  
J. Ruud van Ommen ◽  
Javier Marugán

This work presents the evaluation of the photocatalytic activity of P25 TiO2 particles, coated with SiO2, using atomic layer deposition (ALD) for the photocatalytic removal of methylene blue, oxidation of methanol and inactivation of Escherichia coli bacteria in water and its comparative evaluation with bare P25 TiO2. Two different reactor configurations were used, a slurry reactor with the catalyst in suspension, and a structured reactor with the catalyst immobilized in macroporous foams, that enables the long-term operation of the process in continuous mode, without the necessity of separation of the particles. The results show that the incorporation of SiO2 decreases the efficiency of the photocatalytic oxidation of methanol, whereas a significant improvement in the removal of methylene blue is achieved, and no significant changes are observed in the photocatalytic inactivation of bacteria. Adsorption tests showed that the improvements, observed in the removal of methylene blue by the incorporation of SiO2, was mainly due to an increase in its adsorption. The improvement in the adsorption step as part of the global photocatalytic process led to a significant increase in its removal efficiency. Similar conclusions were reached for bacterial inactivation where the loss of photocatalytic efficiency, suggested by the methanol oxidation tests, was counteracted with a better adherence of bacteria to the catalyst that improved its elimination. With respect to the use of macroporous foams as support, a reduction in the photocatalytic efficiency is observed, as expected from the decrease in the available surface area. Nevertheless, this lower efficiency can be counteracted by the operational improvement derived from the easy catalyst reuse.


RSC Advances ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (76) ◽  
pp. 40482-40486 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hsueh-Shih Chen ◽  
Po-Hsun Chen ◽  
Jeng-Liang Kuo ◽  
Yang-Chih Hsueh ◽  
Tsong-Pyng Perng

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