Functionalization of polyethylene terephthalate fabrics with au@Cu2O core@shell nanocrystals for environmental purifications

Wastewater containing synthetic dyes has caused a significant risk to the environment and human health. Among the various methods to treat wastewater, photocatalysis recommends itself as a particularly efficient tool for the removal of dyes from industrial effluents. In this work, Au@Cu2O core@shell...

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Veröffentlicht in:Micro and Nano Engineering 2023-09, Vol.20, p.100217, Article 100217
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Jhen-Yang, Fang, Mei-Jing, Kurioka, Tomoyuki, Lai, Ting-Hsuan, Kuo, Ming-Yu, Chiu, Yi-Hsuan, Tsao, Chun-Wen, Chen, Yi-An, Kuo, Hsuan-Hung, Chien, Yu-An, Cheng, Po-Wei, Lin, Bo-You, Chang, Sue-Min, Chen, Chun-Yi, Sone, Masato, Chang, Tso-Fu Mark, Hsu, Yung-Jung
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Zusammenfassung:Wastewater containing synthetic dyes has caused a significant risk to the environment and human health. Among the various methods to treat wastewater, photocatalysis recommends itself as a particularly efficient tool for the removal of dyes from industrial effluents. In this work, Au@Cu2O core@shell nanocrystals with controllable shell thicknesses from 38.1 ± 2.8 (Au@Cu2O-2), 48.1 ± 3.7 (Au@Cu2O-3) to 59.1 ± 4.1 nm (Au@Cu2O-4) have been prepared and immobilized on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fabrics for applications in photocatalytic degradation of methylene orange (MO). The influence of the shell thickness of Au@Cu2O on the photocatalytic performance of the functionalized PET fabrics has been examined. Among all the samples tested, immobilization of Au@Cu2O-3 rendered PET fabrics the largest photocatalytic activity for MO degradation, achieving an apparent rate constant of MO degradation of 7.43 × 10−3 min−1. A plausible mechanism accounting for the degradation process of MO over the functionalized PET has been proposed based on the results of scavenger experiments. This work has provided a delicate yet practical functional textile paradigm by combining the photocatalytic capability of Au@Cu2O and the adaptable feature of PET fabrics. The findings from this study can deliver a viable idea for the design of versatile textiles with competent photocatalytic capacity for environmental purifications and energy conversion. [Display omitted] •Au@Cu2O-functionalized PET is capable of degrading both azo and non-azo dyes.•Au@Cu2O-functionalized PET is stable enough for multiple recycling usages.•The functionalized PET can be used to treat simulated textile wastewater.
ISSN:2590-0072
2590-0072
DOI:10.1016/j.mne.2023.100217