Porous ceramics based on hybrid inorganic tetrapodal networks for efficient photocatalysis and water purification
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GROTTRUP, Jorit, SCHUTT, Fabian, SMAZNA, Daria, LUPAN, Oleg, ADELUNG, Rainer, MISHRA, Yogendra Kumar. Porous ceramics based on hybrid inorganic tetrapodal networks for efficient photocatalysis and water purification. In: Ceramics International, 2017, vol. 43, pp. 14915-14922. ISSN 0272-8842. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2017.08.008
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Ceramics International
Volumul 43 / 2017 / ISSN 0272-8842

Porous ceramics based on hybrid inorganic tetrapodal networks for efficient photocatalysis and water purification

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2017.08.008

Pag. 14915-14922

Grottrup Jorit1, Schutt Fabian1, Smazna Daria1, Lupan Oleg12, Adelung Rainer1, Mishra Yogendra Kumar1
 
1 Institute for Material Science, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel,
2 Technical University of Moldova
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 9 decembrie 2017


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The present work demonstrates a very simple and unique strategy for efficient photocatalysis using ZnO ceramic nano- and microtetrapods synthesized by a flame transport synthesis approach. Due to their three-dimensional (3D) morphology, highly porous interconnected networks as flexible ceramics with sufficient mechanical strength can be easily fabricated and efficiently utilized in applications like e.g., photocatalysis, liquid filtering, and membranes. The photocatalytic response can be further enhanced by hybridization of the ZnO tetrapods with different metal oxides which has been explored in detail here. The Cu- and Bi- hybridized ZnO tetrapodal ceramic networks showed the least and highest photocatalytic activities against methylene blue, respectively, whereas, the others exhibited intermediate responses. The observed photocatalytic behaviors of pure and hybrid ZnO tetrapods based flexible ceramic 3D networks are briefly presented and discussed.

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Flexible ceramics, Hybrid metal oxides, photocatalysis, Porous network materials, Rear earth oxides, Zinc oxide tetrapods