Facile synthesis of hierarchical Cu2O nanocubes as visible light photocatalysts
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15/07/2016
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Resumo |
Hierarchically structured Cu2O nanocubes have been synthesized by a facile and cost-effective one-pot, solution phase process. Self-assembly of 5 nm Cu2O nanocrystallites induced through reduction by glucose affords a mesoporous 375 nm cubic architecture with superior visible light photocatalytic performance in both methylene blue dye degradation and hydrogen production from water than conventional non-porous analogues. Hierarchical nanocubes offer improved accessible surface active sites and optical/electronic properties, which act in concert to confer 200–300% rate-enhancements for the photocatalytic decomposition of organic pollutants and solar fuels. |
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Identificador |
Kumar, Santosh; Parlett, Christopher M.A.; Isaacs, Mark A.; Jowett, Danielle V.; Douthwaite, Richard E.; Cockett, Martin C.R. and Lee, Adam F. (2016). Facile synthesis of hierarchical Cu2O nanocubes as visible light photocatalysts. Applied Catalysis B, 189 , pp. 226-232. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27759/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |