Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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150303 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012 | 6 Pages |
ZnO–reduced graphene oxide (RGO) composites are successfully synthesized via UV-assisted photocatalytic reduction of graphite oxide by ZnO nanoparticles in ethanol. Their morphology, structure and photocatalytic performance in reduction of Cr(VI) are characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy, UV–vis absorption spectrophotometer, respectively. The results show that in the composites the RGO nanosheets are decorated densely by ZnO nanoparticles, which displays a good combination between RGO and ZnO. ZnO–RGO composites exhibit an enhanced photocatalytic performance in reduction of Cr(VI) with a maximum removal rate of 96% under UV light irradiation as compared with pure ZnO (67%) due to the increased light absorption intensity and range as well as the reduction of electron–hole pair recombination in ZnO with the introduction of RGO.
► Photocatalysis is an environmental-friendly technology for the Cr(VI) removal. ► ZnO–RGO composite is synthesized by UV-assisted photocatalytic reduction. ► Cr(VI) removal by the composite got via this method is studied for the first time. ► A high Cr(VI) removal rate of 96% is achieved under UV light irradiation.