Tuning TiO2 nanoparticle morphology in graphene–TiO2 hybrids by graphene surface modification
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
We report the hydrothermal synthesis of graphene (GNP)–TiO2 nanoparticle (NP) hybrids using COOH and
NH2 functionalized GNP as a shape controller. Anatase was the only TiO2 crystalline phase nucleated on the
functionalized GNP, whereas traces of rutile were detected on unfunctionalized GNP. X-Ray Photoelectron
spectroscopy (XPS) showed C–Ti bonds on all hybrids, thus confirming heterogeneous nucleation. GNP
functionalization induced the nucleation of TiO2 NPs with specific shapes and crystalline facets exposed.
COOH functionalization directed the synthesis of anatase truncated bipyramids, bonded to graphene
sheets via the {101} facets, while NH2 functionalization induced the formation of belted truncated
bipyramids, bonded to graphene via the {100} facets. Belted truncated bipyramids formed on
unfunctionalized GNP too, however the NPs were more irregular and rounded. These effects were
ascribed to pH variations in the proximity of the functionalized GNP sheets, due to the high density of
COOH or NH2 groups. Because of the different reactivity of anatase {100} and {101} crystalline facets, we
hypothesize that the hybrid materials will behave differently as photocatalysts, and that the COOH–
GNP–TiO2 hybrids will be better photocatalysts for water splitting and H2 production.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Fabrizio Sordello; Gul Zeb; Kaiwen Hu; Paola Calza; Claudio Minero; Thomas Szkopekc; Marta Cerruti
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