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Core-shell-structured carbon nanofiber-titanate nanotubes with enhanced photocatalytic activity
Kim, Soonhyun
;
Kim, Minsun
;
Kim, Young Kwang
;
Hwang, Sung-Ho
;
Lim, Sang Kyoo
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Title
Core-shell-structured carbon nanofiber-titanate nanotubes with enhanced photocatalytic activity
Issued Date
2014-04
Citation
Kim, Soonhyun. (2014-04). Core-shell-structured carbon nanofiber-titanate nanotubes with enhanced photocatalytic activity. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 148, 170–176. doi: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2013.10.051
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Core-shell
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Carbon nanofiber
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Titanate nanotubes
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Photocatalytic activity
Keywords
TIO2 NANOPARTICLES
;
ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS
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PHENOL DEGRADATION
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ACTIVATED CARBON
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IMMOBILIZATION
;
NANOSTRUCTURES
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PHASE
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WATER
ISSN
0926-3373
Abstract
Core-shell materials have been developed extensively because of their advanced properties and multifunctionality. Many approaches involving different synthesis techniques have been used for the preparation of various core-shell nanostructures. In this study, we synthesized core-shell-structured carbon nanofiber (CNF)-titanate nanotubes (TiNT) by electrospinning, carbonization, and subsequent alkaline hydrothermal treatment. The CNF core could act as a support, and the TiO2-decorated TiNT shell could act as a photocatalyst. TiNT shells with diameters of several hundreds of nanometers and composed of 10-nm-diameter nanotubes are formed on the CNF surface. The formation of TiNTs on the CNF surface was observed using SEM, HR-TEM, XRD, and XPS analyses. Core-shell-structured CNF-TiNTs exhibited efficient photocatalytic activities for CH3CHO oxidation, which was attributed to the existence of photocatalytically active TiO2-TiNT composites on the CNF surface, which could easily absorb UV light. Additionally, the surface area increase as a result of the alkaline hydrothermal treatment may also be responsible for the efficient photocatalytic activity of core-shell-structured CNF-TiNTs. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/5258
DOI
10.1016/j.apcatb.2013.10.051
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
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