Efficient photocatalysts from polymorphic cuprous oxide/zinc oxide microstructures
Abstract
Pursuit of robust and cost-effective photocatalysts has been a persistent objective for environmental pollution problems. Polymorphic Cu2O/ZnO microstructures are successfully fabricated by a mild solution strategy. The integration of Cu2O with ZnO is a facile approach for creating and separating photoelectrons and holes, leading to the high photodegradation efficiency against methyl orange dye under simulated light irradiation. Detailed investigations are carried out by adjusting Cu2+/Zn2+ ratio to optimize the resultant morphology and therefore photocatalytic activity. 87.6% of methyl orange dyes have been photodegradated over 5.5 h-light irradiation. Notably, a pseudo cell comprising a Cu2O/ZnO photoanode, a Pt counter electrode, and a methyl orange aqueous solution is creatively designed to demonstrate the potential mechanism for photoelectrochemical reaction.