Room temperature growth of ZnO with highly active exposed facets for photocatalytic application

In this article, the flower-like, urchin-like, and rod-like ZnOs were synthesized by a convenient atmospheric hydrothermal method. The crystalline structures, morphologies, exposed crystal faces, and specific surface areas of the as-prepared ZnO samples were analyzed. Rhodamine B (RhB) was used as t...

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Autores principales: Hu Jiahao, Ding Jie, Ai Jianping, Li Honglin, Li Shaozhi, Ma Qingbo, Luo Lihui, Xu Xiaoling
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2021
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Sumario:In this article, the flower-like, urchin-like, and rod-like ZnOs were synthesized by a convenient atmospheric hydrothermal method. The crystalline structures, morphologies, exposed crystal faces, and specific surface areas of the as-prepared ZnO samples were analyzed. Rhodamine B (RhB) was used as the simulated pollutant to evaluate the photocatalytic performance of the ZnO nanostructures. The flower-like ZnO prepared by controlled hydrothermal method at room temperature for 2 h displayed highest specific surface area and exposed more high active {21¯1¯0}\{2\bar{1}\bar{1}0\} facets compared to the other two morphologies of ZnO. In addition, within 2 h of the photocatalytic reaction, the flower-like ZnO results in 99.3% degradation of RhB and produces the most hydroxyl radicals (˙OH) 47.83 μmol/g and superoxide anions (˙O2−{\text{O}}_{2}^{-}) 102.78 μmol/g. Due to the existence of oxygen vacancies on the surface of {21¯1¯0}\{2\bar{1}\bar{1}0\} facets, the flower-like ZnO can efficiently catalyze the production of active oxygen, leading to the improvement in the photocatalytic efficiency.