Issue 25, 2011

Rapid synthesis of flower-like Cu2O architectures in ionic liquids by the assistance of microwave irradiation with high photochemical activity

Abstract

A novel and facile protocol for the rapid synthesis of flower-like Cu2O architectures is reported in the presence of ionic liquid 1-n-butyl-3-methyl imidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([BMIM]BF4) with the assistance of microwave irradiation. The hierarchical structures are assembled from many thin nanosheets with tunable sizes by adjusting the amount of [BMIM]BF4 in the reaction solution. Noticeably, the flower-like Cu2O architectures present a high surface area of 65.77 cm2 g−1 with a band gap of about 2.25 eV, and exhibit high and stable photochemical activity for the reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) under visible light irradiation. A reasonable model of an absorption and diffusion-limited aggregation process is proposed for explaining the possible formation mechanism of the flower-like Cu2O. The approach described in this study provides a feasible and rapid method to synthesize flower-like Cu2O with a hierarchical structure that is ready for application in the fields of photocatalytic hazard pollutants.

Graphical abstract: Rapid synthesis of flower-like Cu2O architectures in ionic liquids by the assistance of microwave irradiation with high photochemical activity

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Dec 2010
Accepted
20 Apr 2011
First published
31 May 2011

Dalton Trans., 2011,40, 6745-6750

Rapid synthesis of flower-like Cu2O architectures in ionic liquids by the assistance of microwave irradiation with high photochemical activity

S. Li, X. Guo, Y. Wang, F. Huang, Y. Shen, X. Wang and A. Xie, Dalton Trans., 2011, 40, 6745 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT01794A

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