화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.207, 207-217, 2017
Fabrication of vertical orthorhombic/hexagonal tungsten oxide phase junction with high photocatalytic performance
The common one dimensional (1D) core-shell phase junction usually cannot fully utilize the separated charges because one phase is encapsulated inside, which leads to the incomplete release of the electrons or holes. Here, a unique vertical 1D/1D tungsten oxide phase junction constructed by orthorhombic WO3 center dot 0.33H(2)O (o-WO3 center dot 0.33H(2)O) nanorods and hexagonal WO3 (h-WO3) nanowires in the sunflower-like structure was fabricated via a facile one-step hydrothermal method. The nanorods and the nanowires vertically intersect at the endpoint to construct the vertical 1D/1D phase junction with another end exposed outside. This structure ensures that both two phases can contact the pollutants, so as to fully release the holes and electrons that accumulate on the o-WO3 center dot 0.33H(2)O and h-WO3 phase, respectively. Furthermore, the two phases are both single crystals, substantially decreasing the impediments of defects to the transport of the photogenerated charges. This novel hierarchical structure with vertical 10 o-WO3 center dot 0.33H(2)O/h-WO3 phase junction can significantly improve the utilization efficiency of the separated photogenerated charges and thus effectively enhance the photocatalytic performance. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.