Simultaneous reduction and surface functionalization of graphene oxide (GO) was realized by simple refluxing of GO with octa-aminophenyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (OapPOSS) without the use of any reducing agents. The presence of OapPOSS made the hydrophilic GO hydrophobic, evidenced by the good dispersion of the OapPOSS-reduced GO (OapPOSS-rGO) in tetrahydrofuran solvent. The structure of OapPOSS-rGO was confirmed by XPS, FTIR and TEM. Morphologic study showed that, due to the good interfacial interaction between the functionalized graphene and epoxy, OapPOSS-rGO was dispersed well in the matrix. With the incorporation of 2.0 wt% of OapPOSS-rGO, the onset thermal degradation temperature of epoxy composite was significantly increased by 43 o C. Moreover, the peak heat release rate, total heat release and CO production rate values of OapPOSS-rGO/EP were significantly reduced by 49%, 37% and 58%, respectively, 2 compared to that of neat epoxy. This dramatically reduced the fire hazards were mainly attributed to the synergestic effect of OapPOSS-rGO: the adsorption and barrier effect of reduced graphene oxide inhibited the heat and gas release and promoted the formation of graphitized carbons, while OapPOSS improved the thermal oxidative resistance of the char layer.
Constructing semiconductor heterojunctions via surface/interface engineering is an effective way to enhance the charge carrier separation/transport ability and thus the photoelectrochemical (PEC) properties of a photoelectrode. Herein, we report a conformal BiVO-layer/WO-nanoplate-array heterojunction photoanode modified with cobalt phosphate (Co-Pi) as oxygen evolution cocatalyst (OEC) for significant enhancement in PEC performances. The BiVO/WO nanocomposite is fabricated by coating a thin conformal BiVO layer on the surface of presynthesized WO nanoplate arrays (NPAs) via stepwise spin-coating, and the decoration of Co-Pi OEC is realized by photoassisted electrodeposition method. The optimized Co-Pi@BiVO/WO heterojunction photoanode shows a maximum photocurrent of 1.8 mA/cm at 1.23 V vs RHE in a phosphate buffer electrolyte under an AM1.5G solar simulator, which is 5 and 12 times higher than those of bare WO and BiVO photoanode, respectively. Measurements of UV-vis absorption spectra, electrochemical impedance spectra (EIS) and photoluminescence (PL) spectra reveal that the enhanced PEC performances can be attributed to the increased charge carrier separation/transport benefited from the type II nature of BiVO/WO heterojunction and the promoted water oxidation kinetics and photostability owing to the decoration of Co-Pi cocatalyst.
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