We synthesized a Ag/ZnO junction coated on a polypropylene
(PP)
membrane toward the removal of nitrogen oxide (NO) gas under visible
light for an air-filtration machine in the future. The Ag/ZnO catalyst
plays an important role in the separation of electron–hole
pairs, leading to enhancing the photocatalytic NO removal through
the localized surface plasmon resonance effect (LSPR) of Ag nanoparticles
(NPs). In our investigation, the 3 wt % Ag NPs are the best composite
sample, which is achieved the best content for the PP membrane in
the NO removal. The Ag/ZnO heterojunction retains an excellent performance
of 40.87% even after being used repetitively for 6 cycling tests.
In addition, this Ag/ZnO/PP membrane has a good trend for the green
product’s conversion in the NO reaction, which expressed a
very low concentration of the NO2 yield. This is the first
report on a Ag/ZnO/PP membrane for NO photocatalytic removal, to advance
membrane technology for air purification and treatment in the near
future.