2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfin.2022.101812
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TiO2–rGO nanocomposites with high rGO content and luminescence quenching through green redox synthesis

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“…Pure anatase phase of TG4 was previously confirmed by the corresponding XRD pattern in Fig. 1(a) [8]. In TGS nanocomposites, the intensity of TiO2 peaks were drastically reduced and changed to single peak that was amorphous in nature, as SiO2 concentration was increased.…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…Pure anatase phase of TG4 was previously confirmed by the corresponding XRD pattern in Fig. 1(a) [8]. In TGS nanocomposites, the intensity of TiO2 peaks were drastically reduced and changed to single peak that was amorphous in nature, as SiO2 concentration was increased.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…This was close to 100% degradation reported for the same dye using TG4 photocatalyst used in our previous study, and conducted under similar experimental conditions. The result was also much higher than 80% degradation shown by TiO2 NCs [8]. The adsorption of TGS4 catalyst at the end of 150 min in dark was 67.27% (not shown here).…”
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