Hematite-based nanocomposites for light-activated applications: synergistic role of TiO2 and Au introduction
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Photo-activated processes have been widely recognized as cost-effective and environmentally friendly routes for
both renewable energy generation and purification/cleaning technologies. We report herein on a plasmaassisted
approach for the synthesis of Fe2O3-TiO2 nanosystems functionalized with Au nanoparticles. Fe2O3
nanostructures were grown by plasma enhanced-chemical vapor deposition, followed by the sequential
sputtering of titanium and gold under controlled conditions, and final annealing in air. The target nanosystems
were subjected to a thorough multi-technique characterization, in order to elucidate the interrelations between
their chemico-physical properties and the processing conditions. Finally, the functional performances were
preliminarily investigated in both sunlight-assisted H2O splitting and photocatalytic activity tests in view of selfcleaning
applications. The obtained results highlight the possibility of tailoring the system behaviour and
candidate the present Fe2O3-TiO2-Au nanosystems as possible multi-functional low-cost platforms for lightactivated
processes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fe2O3-TiO2-Au; Plasma enhanced-chemical vapor deposition; Sputtering; Photocatalysis
List of contributors:
Barreca, Davide
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