Title
Significantly enhancement of sunlight photocatalytic performance of ZnO by doping with transition metal oxides
Date Issued
01 December 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
RamÃrez A.E.
Montero-Muñoz M.
López L.L.
Ramos-Ibarra J.E.
Heinrichs B.
Páez C.A.
Universidad de Brasilia
Publisher(s)
Nature Research
Abstract
In this study we report, the synthesis of ZnO and its doping with Transition Metal Oxides -TMO-, such as Cr2O3, MnO2, FeO, CoO, NiO, Cu2O and CuO. Various characterization techniques were employed to investigate the structural properties. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) data and Rietveld refinement confirmed the presence of TMO phases and that the ZnO structure was not affected by the doping with TMO which was corroborated using transmission Electron microscopy (TEM). Surface areas were low due to blockage of adsorption sites by particle aggregation. TMO doping concentration in the range of 3.7–5.1% was important to calculate the catalytic activity. The UV–Visible spectra showed the variation in the band gap of TMO/ZnO ranging from 3.45 to 2.46 eV. The surface catalyzed decomposition of H2O2 was used as the model reaction to examine the photocatalytic activity following the oxygen production and the systems were compared to bulk ZnO and commercial TiO2-degussa (Aeroxyde-P25). The results indicate that the introduction of TMO species increase significantly the photocatalytic activity. The sunlight photocatalytic performance in ZnO-doped was greater than bulk-ZnO and in the case of MnO2, CoO, Cu2O and CuO surpasses TiO2 (P25-Degussa). This report opens up a new pathway to the design of high-performance materials used in photocatalytic degradation under visible light irradiation.
Volume
11
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias naturales
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85100349478
PubMed ID
Source
Scientific Reports
Resource of which it is part
Scientific Reports
Sponsor(s)
A. RamÃrez acknowledges the financial support obtained from CNPq/CLAF (Fellowship for Postdoctoral Young Research Program), Belgian F.R.S.-FNRS and Universidad del Cauca (VRI ID-4737). C.A. Páez and B. Heinrichs thank the Belgian Fonds de la Recherche Fondamentale Collective (F.R.F.C), the Ministère de la Région Wallonne. JAHC thanks the Brazilian agencies CNPq (301455/2017-1, 443652/2018-0) and FAPDF (00193.0000151/2019-20) for the financial support.
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