The NiCo@Pt nanoallys from icosahedrons to hollow spheres
are synthesized
through the element lithographic process based on NiCo nanoicosahedrons.
The morphology, structure, magnetic property, and its synergistic
photocatalysis of nano-ZnO have been investigated by scan electron
microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis,
energy dispersive X-ray analysis, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy,
vibration sample magnetometry measurement, and UV–vis spectroscopy.
The as-prepared NiCo@Pt magnetic hollow nanospheres have the UV- and
visible-light-driven synergistic photocatalysis for ZnO toward the
degradation of dye wastewater. Especially the different coorporation
photocatalysis can be observed under UV- and UV-filtered visible-light
illumination, in which Ni45Co37@Pt18 under UV-light and Ni31Co26@Pt43 under visible-light exhibit the strongest enhancement for the photocatalytic
reactivity of ZnO, respectively. The coercivity Hc and saturation magnetization Ms first decrease
with the loss of Co displaced by Pt and then increase with the increase
of Pt content, which shows the parabolic variation in which the Ni40Co34@Pt26 are lowest.