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Improved photocatalytic performance of N-doped ZnO/graphene/ZnO sandwich composites

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 577, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.151856

Keywords

N-doped; Graphene; ZnO; Sandwich; Photocatalytic

Funding

  1. Scientific Research Project of Hunan Provincial Department of Education [20C1020]
  2. Key project of Hunan Provincial Education Department [18A361]

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A sandwich-type hybrid consisting of N-doped ZnO/N-doped graphene/N-doped ZnO was successfully fabricated via solution reaction and carbonization, showing excellent photocatalytic performance. The sandwich-type structure provides plenty of active sites and facilitates effective photoinduced electron-hole separation. This strategy offers an effective method to prepare such sandwich-structured composites for photocatalysis or energy storage.
Sandwich-type hybrid consisting of N-doped ZnO/N-doped graphene/ N-doped ZnO (NZ/NG/NZ) is fabricated via solution reaction and subsequent carbonization using oligoaniline and graphene oxide (GO) as precursors mixed with zinc acetate solution. Oligoaniline serves as a spacer material by participating in the 7C-7C interaction with GO nanosheets and prevents their restacking. The oligoaniline coordinates with Zn2+ ions and along with carbonization, it results in a sandwich-type structure of N-doped ZnO/graphene/ZnO composite. The obtained Ndoped ZnO/graphene/ZnO composite showed an excellent photocatalytic performance. Remarkably, the sandwich-type structure provides plenty of active sites in which N-doped ZnO has the narrowed bandgap with a visible light response and the N-doped carbon matrix facilitates effective photoinduced electron-hole separation. The strategy presented here offers an effective method to prepare such sandwich-structured N-doped metal oxide/graphene composites for photocatalysis or energy storage.

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