TY - JOUR
T1 - FACILE SYNTHESIS OF BUMPY-STRUCTURED ZNO-ZNS CORE-SHELL MICROSPHERES WITH ENHANCED PHOTOCATALYTIC PERFORMANCE
AU - Jeon, Hee Yeon
AU - Park, Mijeong
AU - Han, Seungheon
AU - Lee, Dong Hoon
AU - Lee, Young In
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Zinc oxide is considered an outstanding photocatalyst candidate, but its low photo-corrosion resistance is a problem to be solved. in the Zno-ZnS core-shell structure, ZnS acts as a protective layer for the Zno core, and thus, it can enhance stability and long-term performance. The Zno-ZnS core-shell structure is synthesized into various nanoscale morphologies with high specific surface areas to improve photocatalytic efficiency. However, they are easily agglomerated and are hard to separate from reaction media. in this study, micro-sized bumpy spheres of Zno-ZnS core-shell structure were prepared via facile chemical transformation of as-prepared Zno. after sulfurization of the Zno template, it was confirmed through SeM, TeM, eDS, and XPS analysis that a uniform ZnS shell layer was formed without significant change in the initial Zno morphology. The Zno-ZnS core-shell microsphere has shown superior efficiency and stability in the photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B compared with pristine Zno microspheres.
AB - Zinc oxide is considered an outstanding photocatalyst candidate, but its low photo-corrosion resistance is a problem to be solved. in the Zno-ZnS core-shell structure, ZnS acts as a protective layer for the Zno core, and thus, it can enhance stability and long-term performance. The Zno-ZnS core-shell structure is synthesized into various nanoscale morphologies with high specific surface areas to improve photocatalytic efficiency. However, they are easily agglomerated and are hard to separate from reaction media. in this study, micro-sized bumpy spheres of Zno-ZnS core-shell structure were prepared via facile chemical transformation of as-prepared Zno. after sulfurization of the Zno template, it was confirmed through SeM, TeM, eDS, and XPS analysis that a uniform ZnS shell layer was formed without significant change in the initial Zno morphology. The Zno-ZnS core-shell microsphere has shown superior efficiency and stability in the photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B compared with pristine Zno microspheres.
KW - chemical transformation
KW - core-shell
KW - photocatalyst
KW - Zno
KW - ZnS
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85190752733
U2 - 10.24425/amm.2024.147792
DO - 10.24425/amm.2024.147792
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85190752733
SN - 1733-3490
VL - 69
SP - 91
EP - 94
JO - Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
JF - Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
IS - 1
ER -