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Synthesis of Cu/ZnO core/shell nanocomposites and their use as efficient photocatalysts
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Synthesis of Cu/ZnO core/shell nanocomposites and their use as efficient photocatalysts

Shu-Hao Chang, Po-Yuan Yang, Chien-Ming Lai, Shu-Chen Lu, Guo-An Li, Wei-Chung Chang and Hsing-Yu Tuan
CrystEngComm, Vol.18(4), pp.616-621
2016

Abstract

The synthesis of a metal/semiconductor (Cu/ZnO) core/shell nanostructure consisting of Cu nanoparticles with an average diameter of 44.4 ± 4.3 nm and coated with a 4.8 ± 0.5 nm-thick layer of ZnO is reported. The Cu/ZnO core/shell nanomaterials were formed by rapidly injecting a mixture of copper(i) chloride, zinc acetate and oleylamine (OLA) solution into a hot OLA solution at 320 °C for 5 min. Both the Cu (core) and ZnO (shell) parts were crystalline according to X-ray diffraction, selected area electron diffraction (SAED), and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) analyses. The Cu/ZnO core/shell nanomaterials acted as an efficient photocalyst and degraded the pollutant methylene blue, whereas pure Cu nanoparticles did not. The average degradation rate constant of methylene blue by the Cu/ZnO heterostructures was determined to be 1.708 h -1 , much higher than those of commercial ZnO (1.628 h -1 ) and TiO 2 (0.307 h -1 ), showing that the Cu/ZnO core/shell heterostructure is a promising photocatalyst for pollutant degradation.

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