Morphologically controllable synthesis of core–shell structured Au@Cu2O with enhanced photocatalytic activity†
Abstract
Core–shell structured Au@Cu2O nanocomposites with different morphologies were prepared by a facile solution route. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) results indicated that the obtained nanocomposite consisted of gold nanorod (NR) core and Cu2O shell, and both of them were in good crystallization. It was interested that the morphologies of the products could be tuned from octahedral to corner-truncated octahedral by changing the reductant. The results indicated that the reductant played a crucial role in determining the morphologies of as-prepared products. In addition, we investigated the photocatalytic properties of the products. It was found that both the core–shell structure and morphology of Au@Cu2O nanocomposites had great influence on the photodegradation of MO. As a result, the Au@Cu2O corner-truncated octahedral nanocomposites exhibited the best photocatalytic property. Our experimental results helped clarify the enhanced role of Au core and shape-dependent effect of Cu2O NPs, which contributed to pursue more efficient photocatalysts and other promising applications.