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Synthesis and enhanced photocatalytic performance of 0D/2D CuO/tourmaline composite photocatalysts.


ABSTRACT: Photocatalysis is considered to be a green and promising technology for transforming organic contaminants into nontoxic products. In this work, a CuO/tourmaline composite with zero-dimensional/two-dimensional (0D/2D) CuO architecture was successfully obtained via a facile hydrothermal process, and its photocatalytic activity was evaluated by the degradation of methylene blue (MB). Surface element valence state and molecular vibration characterization revealed that CuO chemically interacted with tourmaline via Si-O-Cu bonds. The specific surface area of the CuO/tourmaline composite (23.60 m2 g-1) was larger than that of the pristine CuO sample (3.41 m2 g-1). The CuO/tourmaline composite exhibited excellent photocatalytic activity for the degradation of MB, which was ascribed to the increase in the quantity of the adsorption-photoreactive sites and the efficient utilization of the photoinduced charge carriers. This study provides a facile strategy for the construction of 0D/2D CuO structures and the design of tourmaline-based functional composite photocatalysts for the treatment of organic contaminants in water.

SUBMITTER: Yu C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7082706 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis and enhanced photocatalytic performance of 0D/2D CuO/tourmaline composite photocatalysts.

Yu Changqiang C   Wen Min M   Tong Zhen Z   Li Shuhua S   Yin Yanhong Y   Liu Xianbin X   Li Yesheng Y   Liang Tongxiang T   Wu Ziping Z   Dionysiou Dionysios D DD  

Beilstein journal of nanotechnology 20200302


Photocatalysis is considered to be a green and promising technology for transforming organic contaminants into nontoxic products. In this work, a CuO/tourmaline composite with zero-dimensional/two-dimensional (0D/2D) CuO architecture was successfully obtained via a facile hydrothermal process, and its photocatalytic activity was evaluated by the degradation of methylene blue (MB). Surface element valence state and molecular vibration characterization revealed that CuO chemically interacted with  ...[more]

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