Authors
Paweł Mazierski, Anna Malankowska, Marek Kobylański, Magdalena Diak, Magda Kozak, Michał J Winiarski, Tomasz Klimczuk, Wojciech Lisowski, Grzegorz Nowaczyk, Adriana Zaleska-Medynska
Publication date
2017/4/7
Journal
ACS Catalysis
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
2753-2764
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The development of a photocatalyst with remarkable activity to degrade pollutants in aqueous and gas phase requires visible light-responsive stable materials, easily organized in the form of a thin layer (to exclude the highly expensive separation step). In this work, we present a one-step strategy for synthesizing material in the form of a self-organized TiO2/Ag2O nanotube (NT) array interlaced with silver nanoparticles (as in a cake with raisins) that exhibited photoactivity significantly enhanced compared to that of pristine TiO2 NTs under both ultraviolet (UV) and visible (vis) irradiation. An NT array composed of a mixture of TiO2 and Ag2O and spiked with Ag nanoparticles was formed via the anodization of a Ti–Ag alloy in a one-step reaction. Silver NPs have been formed during the in situ generation of Ag ions and were (i) embedded in the NT walls, (ii) stuck on the external NT walls, and (iii) placed inside the NTs …
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