JOURNAL ARTICLE

Biogenic Synthesis, Photocatalytic, and Photoelectrochemical Performance of Ag–ZnO Nanocomposite

Sajid Ali AnsariMohammad Mansoob KhanMohammad Omaish AnsariJintae LeeMoo Hwan Cho

Year: 2013 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry C Vol: 117 (51)Pages: 27023-27030   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The development of coupled photoactive materials (metal/semiconductor) has resulted in significant advancements in heterogeneous visible light photocatalysis. This work reports the novel biogenic synthesis of visible light active Ag–ZnO nanocomposite for photocatalysis and photoelectrode using an electrochemically active biofilm (EAB). The results showed that the EAB functioned as a biogenic reducing tool for the reduction of Ag+, thereby eliminating the need for conventional reducing agents. The as-prepared Ag–ZnO nanocomposite was characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The photocatalytic experiments showed that the Ag–ZnO nanocomposite possessed excellent visible light photocatalytic activity for the degradation of methyl orange, methylene blue, and 4-nitrophenol. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and linear scan voltammetry under dark and visible light irradiation confirmed the enhanced visible light activity of the Ag–ZnO as photocatalyst and photoelectrode. These results suggest that Ag nanoparticles induced visible light photocatalytic degradation and enhanced the visible light activity of the photoelectrodes by minimizing the recombination of photogenerated electrons and holes, thereby extending the response of pure ZnO to visible light.

Keywords:
Photocatalysis Visible spectrum Materials science Methyl orange Nanocomposite X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Dielectric spectroscopy Diffuse reflectance infrared fourier transform Photochemistry Photoluminescence Cyclic voltammetry Spectroscopy Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Electrochemistry Optoelectronics Chemistry Catalysis Electrode Organic chemistry

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