Abstract
Sulphur (S), nitrogen (N)-doped TiO2/graphene oxide (GO) composites were environmentally friendly synthesised using thiourea (CS(NH2)2) as a binary-element doping reagent by a simple colloidal blending method. The S, N-doped TiO2/GO composites show higher photocatalytic degradation rates on methyl orange (MO) compared to TiO2. The average value of k (the apparent rate constant) for the S, N-doped TiO2/5%GO (k = 0.035 min-1) was found to be eight times higher than that of TiO2 grown in solution (k = 0.0038 min-1) and four times higher than that of P25 (k = 0.008 min-1). The investigation showed that the contribution of GO to the high photocatalytic activities of the composites come from its high specific surface area, oxygen-containing functional groups and large aromatic domains that were inclined to be bound by conjugated MO molecules via π-π stacking. The doping of S and N can increase the numbers of photo-generated electrons and holes, which produce more charge carriers to form reactive species, and thus promote the degradation of MO. This work could offer a route to improve the photocatalytic activities of TiO2 and facilitate their application in reality. © 2014 Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Shang, X., Zhang, M., Wang, X., & Yang, Y. (2014). Sulphur, nitrogen-doped TiO2/graphene oxide composites as a high performance photocatalyst. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 9(7), 749–761. https://doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2012.713127
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