4.6 Article

A General Approach for the Growth of Metal Oxide Nanorod Arrays on Graphene Sheets and Their Applications

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 17, Issue 49, Pages 13912-13917

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201101981

Keywords

graphene; hydrothermal synthesis; metal oxides; nanostructures; photochemistry

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21171035, 50872020, 50902021]
  2. University in China [NCET-08-0761]
  3. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai [10JC1400100]
  4. Shanghai Education Commission in China [09PJ1400500, 08SG32]
  5. Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities [111-2-04]
  6. Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project [B603]
  7. Innovation Foundation of DHU [BC20101224]

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In the fabrication of flexible devices, highly ordered nanoscale texturing, such as semiconductor metal oxide nanorod arrays on flexible substrates, is critical for optimal performance. Use of transparent conducting films, metallic films, and polymer substrates is limited by mechanical brittleness, chemical and thermal instability, or low electrical conductivity, low melting point, and so on. A simple and general nanocrystal-seed-directed hydrothermal route has now been developed for large-scale growth of nanorod arrays of various semiconductor metal oxides (MO), including TiO2, ZnO, MnO2, CuO, and ZrO2 on both sides of flexible graphene (G) sheets to form sandwichlike MO/G/MO heterostructures. The TiO2/G/TiO2 heterostructures have much higher photocatalytic activity than TiO2 nanorods, with a photocatalytic degradation rate of methylene blue that is four times faster than that of the TiO2 nanorods, and are thus promising candidates for photocatalytic decontamination.

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