2019
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ab2c5f
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Synergic effect of polyaniline and ZnO to enhance the photocatalytic activity of their nanocomposite

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“…For example, a large portion of the conductive polymers-based hybrid photocatalysts has been prepared by using polyaniline (PANI), highly considered for its high conductivity, simple preparation, and reasonable stability [280,281]. PANI has been combined with many semiconductor metal oxides, such as TiO 2 [282,283], ZnO [284][285][286], ZrO 2 [287], CoFe 2 O 4 [288], or SnO 2 [289] to prepare the composite photocatalysts developed to address the issue of water contamination by different monoand multivalent heavy metal ions in recent years. A schematic illustration of the action mechanism of ZnO/PANI is represented in Figure 17.…”
Section: Conductive Polymers-based Hybrid Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a large portion of the conductive polymers-based hybrid photocatalysts has been prepared by using polyaniline (PANI), highly considered for its high conductivity, simple preparation, and reasonable stability [280,281]. PANI has been combined with many semiconductor metal oxides, such as TiO 2 [282,283], ZnO [284][285][286], ZrO 2 [287], CoFe 2 O 4 [288], or SnO 2 [289] to prepare the composite photocatalysts developed to address the issue of water contamination by different monoand multivalent heavy metal ions in recent years. A schematic illustration of the action mechanism of ZnO/PANI is represented in Figure 17.…”
Section: Conductive Polymers-based Hybrid Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of PANI salt is of the utmost importance for the PANI/ZnO synergistic effect, which enhances composites' photocatalytic activity (Scheme 1). Table 2) was computed by using both the four-point method and Equations (3) and (4). It follows that the conductivity of the pure ZnO sample is the lowest one (2.955 10 −7 S cm −1 ), whereas the PANI/ZnO sample's conductivity (≈ 2.5 10 −5 S cm −1 ) is larger by two orders of magnitude due to the presence of the conductive PANI salt (Table 2).…”
Section: Uv/vis Analysismentioning
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“…Some of the greatest global pollutants are diverse organic dyes. Thus, nowadays, major efforts have been focused on developing low-cost and eco-friendly photocatalysts [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. However, conventional photocatalysts (e.g., TiO 2 and ZnO) suffer from low photocatalytic efficiency under solar (UVA/Vis) [1] irradiation (e.g., TiO 2 bandgap is between 2.86 and 3.20 eV [9]), which is a problem that needs to be resolved (see Scheme 1).…”
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“…The peaks observed in the PAn/ZnO nanocomposite FTIR spectrum are the same with the PAn spectrum (Figure 1). However, by adding ZnO nanoparticles, the peaks corresponding to the PAn shifted to lower wavelengths[35][36][37]. Absorption bands of the PAn/ZnO polymeric composite are determined as the N-H stretching at 3401 cm −1 , C = N stretching mode of quinoid rings at 1577 cm −1 , C = C stretching mode of benzenoid rings at 1473 cm −1 , C-N stretching mode of benzenoid rings at 1290 cm −1 , C-H and C = C stretching mode of aromatic rings at 1108 cm −1 , the quinoid unit of PAn at 1039 cm −1 , plane bending vibration of C-H and C-C…”
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