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A facile route to reduced graphene oxide-zinc oxide nanorod composites with enhanced photocatalytic activity

Journal

POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 257, Issue -, Pages 113-119

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2014.02.047

Keywords

Reduced graphene oxide; ZnO NRs; Composites; Photocatalysis

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2010CB923200]
  2. New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-13-0684]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Information Photonics and Optical Communications
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61376018, 51102019, 61177085, 51272031]

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In this study, highly efficient photocatalysts were synthesized by the successful hybridization of ZnO nanorods (ZnO NRs) with reduced graphene oxide (RGO) by a facile and green hydrothermal process. The photocatalytic experimental results indicated that all the RGO-ZnO NR composite photocatalysts exhibited enhanced photocatalytic activity for the degradation of Rhodamine B (RhB) under UV-light irradiation. It is found that the degree of photocatalytic activity enhancement strongly depends on the mass ratio of RGO in the composites; the highest photocatalytic activity which equals to 6.8 times as that of pristine ZnO NRs can be obtained when the loading amount of RGO is 4.0 wt.% of RGO. The enhancement of photocatalytic activity can be attributed to the synergistic effect of the effective inhibition of the recombination of photo-generated electron-hole pairs and the elevated absorption ability for dyes, due to the strong electronic interaction between ZnO NRs and RGO nanosheets. Considering the facile and green method for the reduction of GO, the present investigation can be further employed to fabricate more graphene-based composites for various environmental and energy-related applications. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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