2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-199530/v1
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Selective growth of Ti3+/TiO2/CNT and Ti3+/TiO2/C nanocomposite photocatalysts for enhanced visible-light utilization to degrade organic pollutants by lowering the bandgap of TiO2

Abstract: A convenient route was developed for the selective preparation of two stable nanocomposites, Ti3+/TiO2/CNT (labeled as TTOC-1 and TTOC-3) and Ti3+/TiO2/carbon layer (labeled as TTOC-2), from the same precursor by varying the amount of single-walled carbon nanotubes used in the synthesis. TiO2 is an effective photocatalyst; however, its wide bandgap limits its usefulness to the UV region. As a solution to this problem, our prepared nanocomposites exhibit a small bandgap and wide visible-light (VL) absorption be… Show more

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“…On top of that, it is difficult to tune the absorption wavelength of conventional semiconductors because they already have intrinsic bandgap energy. For instance, TiO 2 is mainly used for UV light photocatalysis owing to its own wide bandgap (3-3.2 eV) [20]. ZnO and CdS are not stable in water specially under light illumination, which is preventing them to be applied for actual application usage [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On top of that, it is difficult to tune the absorption wavelength of conventional semiconductors because they already have intrinsic bandgap energy. For instance, TiO 2 is mainly used for UV light photocatalysis owing to its own wide bandgap (3-3.2 eV) [20]. ZnO and CdS are not stable in water specially under light illumination, which is preventing them to be applied for actual application usage [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%