2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422010000100016
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Nanocompósitos semicondutores ZnO/TiO2: testes fotocatalíticos

Abstract: Recebido em 8/1/09; aceito em 15/6/09; publicado na web em 25/11/09 ZnO/TiO 2 SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCOMPOSITES. PHOTOCATALYTIC TESTS. Titanium dioxide is an efficient photocatalist, being possible to improve its efficiency with better charge separation which occurs when it is coupled with other semiconductors. Nanometric particles of ZnO were used to impregnate TiO 2 P25 in order to optimize its photocatalytic properties. ZnO/TiO 2 composites were obtained at different proportions and were characterized by X-ray d… Show more

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“…Figure 2 illustrates the X-ray diffraction patterns of TiO 2 , pure APE and the synthesized APE/TiO 2 nanocomposites. The characteristic reflections of TiO 2 (rutile phase) are situated at 27.5 o 2θ (d= 3.24 Å); 36 o 2θ (d= 2.43 Å); 54.3 o 2θ (d= 1.68 Å), in agreement with the commercial TiO 2 used to obtain the nanocomposites and the assignments described in literature 21,22 . The X-ray diffraction pattern of the pure APE sample shows a broad region (15 o -27 o 2θ) characteristic of semicrystalline polyester with one intense reflection at 24.5° 2θ (d= 3.57 Å) and two diffraction peaks (less intense) at 16° 2θ (d= 5.60 Å) and 16.5° 2θ (d= 5.39 Å) are evidenced in agreement with the literature 23 .…”
Section: Characterization Of the Ape/tio 2 Nanocompositessupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Figure 2 illustrates the X-ray diffraction patterns of TiO 2 , pure APE and the synthesized APE/TiO 2 nanocomposites. The characteristic reflections of TiO 2 (rutile phase) are situated at 27.5 o 2θ (d= 3.24 Å); 36 o 2θ (d= 2.43 Å); 54.3 o 2θ (d= 1.68 Å), in agreement with the commercial TiO 2 used to obtain the nanocomposites and the assignments described in literature 21,22 . The X-ray diffraction pattern of the pure APE sample shows a broad region (15 o -27 o 2θ) characteristic of semicrystalline polyester with one intense reflection at 24.5° 2θ (d= 3.57 Å) and two diffraction peaks (less intense) at 16° 2θ (d= 5.60 Å) and 16.5° 2θ (d= 5.39 Å) are evidenced in agreement with the literature 23 .…”
Section: Characterization Of the Ape/tio 2 Nanocompositessupporting
confidence: 83%
“…16 Recently, Kwan and Chen 17 have shown the possibility of improving TiO 2 films reactivity throughout the interaction of two different crystalline phases, in this case Brookite and Anatase, whose mechanism is similar to that outlined previously for Anatase and Rutile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Conclui-se que as células tornaram-se inviáveis pela ação dos radicais HO  e HO 2  e as lacunas. 20 Um ensaio fotoeletroquímico realizado pelo mesmo grupo mostrou que a redução das células viáveis era proporcional ao aumento da fotocorrente anódica; 15 27 A fotocatálise heterogênea mostra uma série de vantagens, uma vez que evita a formação de compostos halogenados perigosos e o mau odor. Além disso, não é uma técnica cara e parece atuar sobre todos os tipos de bactérias, incluindo Gram (+) e (-) e sobre outros micro-organismos.…”
Section: Desinfecção Da áGua Utilizando Fotocatálise Heterogêneaunclassified