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Engineering of ZnO/Graphene Nanocomposite for Enhancing Visible Photocatalytic Ability

Authors :
Sang, Nguyen Xuan
Na, Tran Thi Ly
Anh, Luu Thi Lan
Thuy, Pham Thi
Tuan, Nguyen Tri
Tung, Tran Thanh
Tran, Anh Tuan Trong
Pho, Quoc Hue
Shearer, Cameron James
Losic, Dusan
Source :
Physica Status Solidi (A) - Applications and Materials Science; December 2022, Vol. 219 Issue: 24
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Herein, the visible light‐photocatalytic performance of synthesized ZnO/Gr composite materials with different Gr content under various conditions, i.e., pH, dye concentration, and different scavengers (to understand the photocatalytic activity mechanism) is systematically investigated. Photocatalytic performance is evaluated with the degradation of methylene blue (MB) in solution under sunlight irradiation. The presence of graphene (Gr) in the ZnO/Gr composites shows enhanced photocatalytic activity compared to pure ZnO under natural sunlight illumination. The highest photodegradation efficiency of ≈94% when the content of Gr is 1 wt% in comparison to ≈76% for the pure ZnO, corresponding to reaction rate constants of 0.01038 and 0.00615 min−1, respectively. Compared to recent publications, the degradation efficiency is high with relatively high dye concentration, low catalyst amount, and large solution volume. The enhanced visible light absorption and the reduction of bandgap value are attributed to the enhanced photocatalytic properties of the hybridized composite. Moreover, the investigation of the effect of scavenger substances shows that H2O2strongly enhanced their photocatalytic ability, suggesting that holes (h+) contribute as the reactive agent in the photodegradation process. Hybrid materials of ZnO and graphene (Gr) are developed for photocatalytic application. The presence of 1 wt% Gr in the ZnO/Gr composites results in enhancing 18% photocatalytic activity under sunlight illumination. The enhanced visible light absorption and the reduction of bandgap value are attributed to the enhanced photocatalytic properties of the hybridized composite.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18626300 and 18626319
Volume :
219
Issue :
24
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Physica Status Solidi (A) - Applications and Materials Science
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs61519492
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.202200172