Fakher LaatarHatem MoussaHalima AlemLavinia BalanÉmilien GirotGhouti MedjahdiHatem EzzaouiaRaphaël Schneider
CdSe nanorods (NRs) with an average length of ≈120 nm were prepared by a solvothermal process and associated to TiO 2 nanoparticles (Aeroxide ® P25) by annealing at 300 °C for 1 h. The content of CdSe NRs in CdSe/TiO 2 composites was varied from 0.5 to 5 wt %. The CdSe/TiO 2 heterostructured materials were characterized by XRD, TEM, SEM, XPS, UV–visible spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. TEM images and XRD patterns show that CdSe NRs with wurtzite structure are associated to TiO 2 particles. The UV–visible spectra demonstrate that the narrow bandgap of CdSe NRs serves to increase the photoresponse of CdSe/TiO 2 composites until ≈725 nm. The CdSe (2 wt %)/TiO 2 composite exhibits the highest photocatalytic activity for the degradation of rhodamine B in aqueous solution under simulated sunlight or visible light irradiation. The enhancement in photocatalytic activity likely originates from CdSe sensitization of TiO 2 and the heterojunction between these materials which facilitates electron transfer from CdSe to TiO 2 . Due to its high stability (up to ten reuses without any significant loss in activity), the CdSe/TiO 2 heterostructured catalysts show high potential for real water decontamination.
Hang SunShan ZengQinrong HePing SheKongliang XuZhenning Liu
Rongrong FuShanmin GaoHui XuQingyao WangZeyan WangBaibiao HuangYing Dai
Yan‐Zhen ZhengYanyan XuHua-Bin FangYuan WangXia Tao
Gasidit PanomsuwanSittan WongcharoenChayanapat ChokradcharoenMongkol TipplookOratai JongprateepNagahiro Saito
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