Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1329315 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present herein a general protocol to coat titania shell on carbon-based composite cores via the hydrolysis of titanium tetrabutoxide in a mixed solvent with the catalysis of ammonia. As coupling agent, their carbonaceous component can adsorb counter-charged NH4+, and then the negatively charged ≡TiO− species are adsorbed via electrostatic interaction to form TiO2 shell. Various carbon-based cores with different functional components, such as Ag/C core/shell spheres, Ag/C nanocables, as well as magnetic (C–Fe3O4) hollow spheres can be coated with titania shell to form corresponding core/shell composites. Their optical or magnetic property is also investigated. Finally, anatase-phase titania shell with rough surface can be generated via hydrothermal treatment of aforementioned titania coated composites, which can further introduce the properties of anatase-phase titania to the composites.

Graphical abstractA general protocol was developed to coat titania shell on carbon-based composite cores based on the carbonaceous surface. Typically, Ag/C/TiO2 core/shell spheres were formed via this method.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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