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Facile one-pot synthesis of nickel-incorporated titanium dioxide/graphene oxide composites: Enhancement of photodegradation under visible-irradiation

Author(s)
Pham, Thanh-TrucNguyen-Huy, ChinhShin, Eun Woo
Issued Date
2016-07
DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.03.144
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/19132
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169433216306006
Citation
APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, v.377, pp.301 - 310
Abstract
Nickel (Ni) - incorporated titanium dioxide (TiO2)/graphene oxide composite photocatalysts were prepared by anchoring the TiO2 and Ni onto the surface of graphene oxide (GO) sheets by a straightforward microwave-assisted, one-pot method for the first time. The as-prepared composite photocatalysts with high Ni content (40-50 wt%) showed good adsorption capacity in the dark and high reaction rate constants under visible illumination while the composite photocatalysts with low Ni content (5-10 wt%) exhibited weak activity. An anatase phase, a small amount of rutile phase and Ni metal were detected using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Raman measurements identified a small fraction of NiTiO3 only at high Ni content. The formation of NiTiO3 and the increase in the specific surface area (SSA) for 40 and 50 wt% Ni-loaded catalysts improved the adsorption capacity and photocatalytic activity upon exposure to visible light, resulting in very effective removal of dye contaminants under visible light irradiation. Increasing the Ni content up to 40 and 50 wt% induced not only a structural change affording high porosity but also a narrowing of the band gap to 2.51 eV. Meanwhile, the presence of GO in the composite photocatalysts inhibited the agglomeration of Ni particles even at high Ni content, resulting in similar Ni particle sizes regardless of the Ni content. At the same time, Ni metal accelerated the reduction of the GO sheets, as evidenced by the Raman data.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
ISSN
0169-4332
Keyword (Author)
Graphene oxideMicrowave-assistedNickel loadingPhotocatalystTitanium dioxideVisible sensitivity

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