2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra05275f
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Growth of binary anatase–rutile on phosphorylated graphene through strong P–O–Ti bonding affords a stable visible-light photocatalyst

Abstract: Phosphorylated graphene sheets covalently bind, grow and stabilize biphasic anatase–rutile clusters through strong P–O–Ti bridges. The resulting nanocomposites stands as efficient visible-light photocatalysts for the degradation of dyes from water.

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“…This trend is expected for photocatalysis under visible light, as P25 Degussa do not display any appreciable activity. 23 In turn, graphene oxide brings additional adsorption sites 18 and also acts as a photosensitizer for titanium dioxide. 24 Within the dye series, the degradation of methylene blue and malachite green seems to be more quantitative (∼90% degradation reached with TiO 2 @GO-05 : 95).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This trend is expected for photocatalysis under visible light, as P25 Degussa do not display any appreciable activity. 23 In turn, graphene oxide brings additional adsorption sites 18 and also acts as a photosensitizer for titanium dioxide. 24 Within the dye series, the degradation of methylene blue and malachite green seems to be more quantitative (∼90% degradation reached with TiO 2 @GO-05 : 95).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first material was prepared through the post-grafting of titanium alkoxide onto graphene oxide 22 followed by thermal annealing treatment to generate crystalline titanium dioxide grown on the external surface of graphene. 23 The second photocatalyst was prepared via mixing chitosan and titanium alkoxide in a sol–gel process followed by carbonization under nitrogen to generate well-entangled titanium dioxide inside of the carbonaceous graphene network (see the Experimental section for details and Fig. S4 † for more characterization data).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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