A facile two-step method was developed to prepare core/shell ZnO/rGO particles from ZIF-8/rGO composites. ZIF-8 particles were first grown at the surface of rGO sheets. Next, ZIF-8 particles were transformed into ZnO particles by thermal decomposition under air at 500 °C. All materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and Brunauer− Emmett−Teller analyses. Results obtained show that ZIF-8 particles strongly associate with rGO sheets and that the calcination of this material produces porous core/shell ZnO/rGO particles with an average diameter of ca. 40 nm. The wt % of rGO associated with ZIF-8 particles was varied from 5 to 20%. The ZnO/rGO (10%) particles exhibit the highest photocatalytic activity for the degradation of the Orange II dye under simulated solar light irradiation of weak intensity (5 mW/cm2). This high photocatalytic activity was demonstrated to originate from superoxide O2•− radicals due to the efficient trapping of photogenerated electrons in ZnO by rGO.
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Tatykayev, B., Donat, F., Alem, H., Balan, L., Medjahdi, G., Uralbekov, B., & Schneider, R. (2017). Synthesis of core/shell ZnO/RGO nanoparticles by calcination of ZIF-8/RGO composites and their photocatalytic activity. ACS Omega, 2(8), 4946–4954. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b00673