Royal Society Open Science (Jan 2017)

Green synthesis of carbon quantum dots embedded onto titanium dioxide nanowires for enhancing photocurrent

  • Yin-Cheng Yen,
  • Chia-Chi Lin,
  • Ping-Yu Chen,
  • Wen-Yin Ko,
  • Tzu-Rung Tien,
  • Kuan-Jiuh Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.161051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5

Abstract

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The green synthesis of nanowired photocatalyst composed of carbon quantum dots-titanium hybrid-semiconductors, CQDs/TiO2, are reported. Where graphite-based CQDs with a size less than 5 nm are directly synthesized in pure water electrolyte by a one-step electrochemistry approach and subsequently electrodeposited onto as-prepared TiO2 nanowires through a voltage-driven reduction process. Electron paramagnetic resonance studies show that the CQDs can generate singlet oxygen and/or oxygen radicals to decompose the kinetic H2O2 intermediate species upon UV light illumination. With the effect of peroxidase-like CQDs, photocurrent density of CQDs/TiO2 is remarkably enhanced by a 6.4 factor when compared with that of as-prepared TiO2.

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