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Ag@AgCl nanoparticles grafted on carbon nanofiber: an efficient visible light plasmonic photocatalyst via bandgap reduction.

Vu Dinh ThaoNguyen Trung DungNguyen Thu HaHo Ngoc MinhHung Cong DuongTo Van NguyenLuong Trung SonNguyen Nhat HuyTran Viet Thu
Published in: Nanotechnology (2022)
A novel silver@silver chloride/carbon nanofiber (Ag@AgCl/CNF) hybrid was synthesized by electrospinning, heat treament, and subsequent in situ chemical oxidation strategy. The synthesized materials were characterized using x-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared, UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive x-ray. The experimental results reveal that the electrospun AgNO 3 /PAN was carbonized and reduced to Ag/CNF, the Ag/CNF was then partly oxidized to form Ag@AgCl/CNF in which Ag@AgCl nanoparticles (ca. 10-20 nm in diameter) were uniformly bounded to CNFs (ca. 165 nm in diameter). The obtained Ag@AgCl/CNF was employed for Na 2 S 2 O 8 activation under visible light irradiation to treat Rhodamine B (RhB). A remarkable RhB removal of ca. 94.68% was achieved under optimal conditions, and the influence of various parameters on removal efficiency was studied. Quenching experiments revealed that HO•, SO 4 •- , 1 O 2 , and O 2 •- were major reactive oxygen species, in which O 2 •- played a pivotal role in RhB degradation. A possible mechanistic route for RhB degradation was proposed.
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