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Uniform formation and characterization of Au/TiO2 nanoparticles for electrokinetically assisted optofluidic reactors
Summary
Researchers developed uniformly formed Au/TiO2 nanoparticles for use in plasmonic photocatalytic optofluidic reactors, addressing the limitation of TiO2's poor visible-light absorption by incorporating gold nanoparticles to enhance solar energy utilization for water purification. The study characterized the nanoparticles' formation and performance in electrokinetically assisted photocatalytic treatment of organic wastewater compounds.
Abstract Research is being conducted on photocatalyst-based organic compound treatment processes for water purification to decompose wastewater efficiently. An optofluidic reactor based on TiO 2 photocatalysis and nanoelectrokinetics was presented recently to improve the efficacy of photocatalytic water purification. However, inefficient absorption of visible light by TiO 2 materials hinders the effective utilization of solar energy. To address this issue, the uniform formation and characterization of Au/TiO 2 nanoparticles for a plasmonic photocatalytic-based optofluidic platform are studied to improve photocatalytic reactivity in visible light. The present study uses UV irradiation and spray spraying for producing Au/TiO 2 NPs uniformly on microporous carbon fabric. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to assess the quality of the Au/TiO 2 NP-coated carbon fabric. Au NPs were uniformly obtained on the surface and inside the TiO 2 coating layer by UV irradiation-based photo-reduction, according to SEM and TEM investigation. The interaction of Au NPs, TiO 2 NPs, and carbon fabric (CF) to improve electron transport and charge separation on the photocatalyst surface is supported by XPS spectra. TEM and XRD analyses revealed that all TiO 2 components in the Au/TiO 2 coating layer consisted of anatase having high photocatalytic activity. After comparing the photocatalytic activity of TiO 2 and Au/TiO 2 -coated samples under solar-simulated light and a voltage of 3 V, it was found that the surface coated with Au NPs had a superior photocatalytic effect than the surface coated with only TiO 2 .
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