1. Nano-Structuration of WO 3 Nanoleaves by Localized Hydrolysis of an Organometallic Zn Precursor: Application to Photocatalytic NO 2 Abatement.
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Castello Lux K, Fajerwerg K, Hot J, Ringot E, Bertron A, Collière V, Kahn ML, Loridant S, Coppel Y, and Fau P
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3 is a known photocatalytic metal oxide frequently studied for its depollution properties. However, it suffers from a high recombination rate of the photogenerated electron/holes pair that is detrimental to its performance. In this paper, we present a new chemical method to decorate WO3 nanoleaves (NLs) with a complementary metal oxide (ZnWO4 ) in order to improve the photocatalytic performance of the composite material for the abatement of 400 ppb NO2 under mild UV exposure. Our strategy was to synthesize WO3 ·2H2 O nanoleaves, then, to expose them, in water-free organic solution, to an organometallic precursor of Zn(Cy)2 . A structural water molecule from WO3 ·2H2 O spontaneously decomposes Zn(Cy)2 and induces the formation of the ZnO@WO3 ·H2 O nanocomposite. The material was characterized by electronic microscopy (SEM, TEM), TGA, XRD, Raman and solid NMR spectroscopies. A simple thermal treatment under air at 500 °C affords the ZnWO4 @WO3 nanocomposite. The resulting material, additionally decorated with 1% wt. Au, presents a remarkable increase (+166%) in the photocatalytic abatement of NO2 under UV compared to the pristine WO3 NLs. This synthesis method paves the way to the versatile preparation of a wide range of MOx@WO3 nanocomposites (MOx = metal oxide).- Published
- 2022
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