Photocatalytic Synthesis of Oxidized Graphite Enabled by Grey TiO2 and Direct Formation of a Visible-Light-Active Titania/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite

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Herein we report a one-step, low cost, photocatalytic method for the synthesis of graphene oxide (GO) from commercial graphite using grey TiO2 as a photocatalyst. GO formation is achieved by UV-illumination of a slurry of well-dispersed grey TiO2 and commercial graphite. Light-induced valence-band holes from grey TiO2 then lead to an oxidation and exfoliation of graphite, resulting in the formation of visible-light-active GO. An optimal level of graphite oxidation can be established by controlling the UV illumination time. Moreover, the resulting GO-decorated TiO2 is directly active as a visible-light-active photocatalyst that can, for example, be used for pollution degradation.

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Nasir, A., Mazare, A., Zhou, X., Qin, S., Denisov, N., Zdrazil, L., … Schmuki, P. (2022). Photocatalytic Synthesis of Oxidized Graphite Enabled by Grey TiO2 and Direct Formation of a Visible-Light-Active Titania/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite. ChemPhotoChem, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/cptc.202100274

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