Low-temperature synthesis of stable nanoTiO sub(2)-rGO composite colloids and their application in photoelectric films
It is found that low-temperature synthesized nanoTiO sub(2) particles and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) would make up for each other's shortcomings: on the one hand, negatively charged nanoTiO sub(2) particles could obviously enhance the dispersion of rGO. The nanoTiO sub(2)-rGO colloid synthesi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2013-05, Vol.3 (22), p.8559-8564 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is found that low-temperature synthesized nanoTiO sub(2) particles and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) would make up for each other's shortcomings: on the one hand, negatively charged nanoTiO sub(2) particles could obviously enhance the dispersion of rGO. The nanoTiO sub(2)-rGO colloid synthesized at a low temperature (95 degree C) remained stable for at least 6 months; on the other hand, for the ultrathin and transparent nanoTiO sub(2)-rGO films prepared using this stable colloid, rGO loading could enhance the connection of the nanoTiO sub(2) particles and the substrate and therefore effectively increase the photocurrent to 4.8 times more than the photocurrent generated by pure nanoTiO sub(2). The as-prepared transparent flexible film can be shaped into triangular calandrias which could make full use of the incident UV light, and thus increase the removal efficiency from the pass through of gas-phase acetaldehyde. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3ra23095c |