Sintering Driven Void Formation in PS@WO3 Core-Shell Composites: A Photodegradation Enhancement Strategy
Min Yen Yeh,
Ruei Ying You,
Po Wen Cheng
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Polystyrene nanospheres are used as a substrate for the hydrothermal coating
of tungsten trioxide (WO3) to form a core-shell composite of PS@WO3. The core-shell structure
is used for the next sintering step. This produces porous WO3. The focus of this study is on the role
of porous WO3 in enhancing photocatalytic performance.
Methods:
The hydrothermal method was employed for coating, and the surface morphology, as well
as the structural properties of WO3-coated PS spheres, were systematically inv… Show more
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