One-step solid state synthesis of facet-dependent contact TiO2 hollow nanocubes and reduced graphene oxide hybrids with 3D/2D heterojunctions for enhanced visible photocatalytic activity

A series of visible-light-driven 3D TiO2-HNCs with 2D rGO heterojunction hybrids with facet-dependent contacts have been fabricated by a facile one-step solid-state calcination treatment via a topotactic transformation process with TiOF2 as template for the first time. The unique facet-dependent con...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied surface science 2020-02, Vol.504, p.144353, Article 144353
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Lianqing, Tian, Lijun, Xie, Jinyang, Zhang, Chengjiang, Chen, Junning, Wang, Yu, Li, Qin, Lv, Kangle, Deng, Kejian
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Zusammenfassung:A series of visible-light-driven 3D TiO2-HNCs with 2D rGO heterojunction hybrids with facet-dependent contacts have been fabricated by a facile one-step solid-state calcination treatment via a topotactic transformation process with TiOF2 as template for the first time. The unique facet-dependent contacting rGO with {1 0 1} instead of {0 0 1} facets of TiO2-HNCs hybrids facilitated the injection and transfers of photo-generated electrons from {1 0 1} facet of TiO2-HNCs to rGO and improved the photocatalytic degradation RhB rate constants under simulated sunlight irradiation. [Display omitted] •A facile one-step solid state topological calcination strategy.•3D anatase TiO2-HNCs illustrate mainly contact rGO via {1 0 1} facets.•TiO2-HNCs/rGO hybrids can enhance adsorption RhB abilities.•3D/2D heterojunctions with intimate and large facet-dependent contact areas. One-step solid state calcination strategy via a template-engaged topotactic transformation process has been developed to construct serials of 3D TiO2 hollow nanocubes (TiO2-HNCs) with 2D reduced graphene oxide (rGO) heterojunction hybrids with facet-dependent contact for the first time. The effect of calcination temperature and TiOF2/GO mass ratio on the morphology and photocatalytic activity of TiO2-HNCs/rGO hybrids was systematically discussed. The study indicated that 3D TiO2 hollow nanocubes were assembled by six regular nanosheets and GO can effectively reduce the solid-state calcination temperature and facilitate the topological transformation from cubic TiOF2 to TiO2-HNCs through 3D/2D heterojunctions hybridized to TiO2-HNCs, which also provided a transferring photo-induced electrons bridge to sensitize TiO2-HNCs for enhancing visible light response. The infrared spectra (IR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Raman spectroscopic studies revealed that rGO principally hybridized on the surface as sp2 graphitic carbon in extended p-π conjugated environments and a small percentage of rGO created carbonate structure by substituted surface Ti atoms in the TiO2-HNCs lattice. Due to the superior sensitization and charge carrier mobility of rGO, the photodegradation activity of Rhodamine B (RhB) of as-prepared T300/5rGO hybrid improved 4.6 times compared to P25 with a degradation yield of 99% within 90 min under simulated sunlight irradiation (>420 nm) and still remained over 95% after 5 recycles. The enhanced photoreactivity of TiO2-HNCs/rGO was mainly attributed to the strong hybridized inte
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.144353