Hybridization of metal oxides with nanocarbons has become a very fertile soil of research, given the synergy of the two phases that results in most cases in an improved photo-catalytic performance. Despite the mechanism is still uncertain, it has been established that the presence of a nanocarbon can retard recombination of the photo-excited electrons and holes. The improved activity critically depends on the method of synthesis, which should be designed as to have the maximum C-metal oxide contact. Much research has been conducted on graphene and carbon nanotubes, but other carbon structures are slowly coming to surface. The vast majority of reports focuses on photo-degradation of organic contaminants, but application to energy related fields is becoming more and more popular.

Mix and match metal oxides and nanocarbons for new photocatalytic frontiers

Fornasiero Paolo;Fornasiero Paolo
2016

Abstract

Hybridization of metal oxides with nanocarbons has become a very fertile soil of research, given the synergy of the two phases that results in most cases in an improved photo-catalytic performance. Despite the mechanism is still uncertain, it has been established that the presence of a nanocarbon can retard recombination of the photo-excited electrons and holes. The improved activity critically depends on the method of synthesis, which should be designed as to have the maximum C-metal oxide contact. Much research has been conducted on graphene and carbon nanotubes, but other carbon structures are slowly coming to surface. The vast majority of reports focuses on photo-degradation of organic contaminants, but application to energy related fields is becoming more and more popular.
2016
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
Carbon nanotubes
Graphene
Hybrid photocatalysts
Metal oxides
Nanocarbons
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