A comparative study of photocatalytic activity of Na-Ag ion-exchanged glass-ceramics with metallic Ag, semiconductor AgBr, and hybrid Ag-AgBr nanoparticles
Photocatalytic glass-ceramics doped with metallic Ag, semiconductor AgBr, and hybrid metal-semiconductor Ag-AgBr nanostructures were synthesized via low-temperature Na + -Ag + ion exchange. The spectral features of the nanostructures in the silicate glass matrix as well as their photocatalytic perfo...
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description | Photocatalytic glass-ceramics doped with metallic Ag, semiconductor AgBr, and hybrid metal-semiconductor Ag-AgBr nanostructures were synthesized
via
low-temperature Na
+
-Ag
+
ion exchange. The spectral features of the nanostructures in the silicate glass matrix as well as their photocatalytic performance were studied in detail. Glass-ceramics containing hybrid metal-semiconductor nanostructures were shown to possess one order of magnitude higher photocatalytic activity compared to their counterparts with metallic and semiconductor nanostructures. Hybrid metal-semiconductor nanostructures allow enhancement of the net density of photogenerated hot electrons.
Photocatalytic glass-ceramics with various nanostructures were obtained
via
Na
+
-Ag
+
ion exchange. Glass-ceramics with hybrid metal-semiconductor nanostructures possessed an order of magnitude higher photocatalytic activity. |
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-Ag
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