4.8 Article

Visible-Light-Responsive TiO2-Coated ZnO:I Nanorod Array Films with Enhanced Photoelectrochemical and Photocatalytic Performance

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 6093-6101

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b00980

Keywords

visible light-response; TiO2 coated ZnO:I nanorod; photoelectrochemical performance; photocatalyst

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21121064, 21176019, 21377011, 21476019]
  2. 863 project [2013AA031901]
  3. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20110010110002]
  4. Beijing Higher Education Young Elite Teacher Project [YETP0487]

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Control of structural and compositional characteristics during fabrication of a versatile visible-light active ZnO-based photo catalyst is a crucial step toward improving photocatalytic pollutant degradation processes. In this work, we report a multifunctional photocatalytic electrode, i.e., TiO2 coated ZnO:I nanorods (ZnO:I/TiO2 NRs) array films, fabricated via a hydrothermal method and a subsequent wet-chemical process. This type of hybrid photocatalytic film not only enhances light absorption with the incorporation of iodine but also possesses increased electron transport capability and excellent chemical stability arising from the unique TiO2-coated 1D structure. Owing to these synergic advantages, the degradation efficiency of the ZnO:I samples reached, similar to 97% after irradiation for 6 h, an efficiency 62% higher than that of pure ZnO. For RhB photocatalytic degradation experiments in both acidic (pH = 3) and alkaline (pH = 11) solutions, as well as in repeat photodegradation experiments, the ZnO:I/TiO2 NRs films demonstrated high stability and durability under visible-light irradiation. Thus, ZnO:I/TiO2 NRs are considered a promising photocatalytic material to degrade organic pollutants in aqueous eco-environments.

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