Issue 57, 2018

Enhanced photocatalytic performance of WON@porous TiO2 nanofibers towards sunlight-assisted degradation of organic contaminants

Abstract

In the last few decades, TiO2 has been widely used in different types of photocatalytic applications. However, the relatively large optical band gap (∼3.2 eV), low charge carrier mobility and consequently its low quantum efficiency limit its photocatalytic activity. Herein, we construct a novel nanostructured heterojunction of WON/TiO2 nanofibers (NFs) by integration of TiO2 nanofibers synthesized by electrospinning of a polymer solution containing a titanium(IV) butoxide precursor with WON nanoparticles fabricated via annealing of a WO3 precursor in dry ammonia at 700 °C. The synthesized photocatalysts were characterized using different spectroscopic techniques. Their photocatalytic performance towards the degradation of methyl orange, methylene blue, and phenol as model contaminants was investigated and the charge transfer process was elucidated and compared to that of a TiO2/WO3 heterojunction.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced photocatalytic performance of WON@porous TiO2 nanofibers towards sunlight-assisted degradation of organic contaminants

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Aug 2018
Accepted
17 Sep 2018
First published
21 Sep 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 32747-32755

Enhanced photocatalytic performance of WON@porous TiO2 nanofibers towards sunlight-assisted degradation of organic contaminants

Y. H. Ahmad, A. T. Mohamed, M. H. Sliem, Aboubakr M. Abdullah and S. Y. Al-Qaradawi, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 32747 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA06477F

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