Hairy silica nanosphere supported metal nanoparticles for reductive degradation of dye pollutants.
Xin ChenLi ZhangBin XuTingting ChenLianhong HuWei YaoMengxiang ZhouHui XuPublished in: Nanoscale advances (2021)
Hairy materials can act as a sort of scaffold for the fabrication of functional hybrid composites. In this work, silica nanospheres modified with covalently grafted poly(4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP) brushes, namely, "hairy" silica spheres, were utilized as a support for the anchorage of metal nanoparticles (MNPs), thus resulting in the hierarchical SiO 2 @P4VP/MNP structure. In this triple-phase boundary heteronanostructure, the SiO 2 -supported MNPs are well stabilized by the P4VP matrix to avoid aggregation and leaching. These SiO 2 @P4VP/MNP nanocomposites exhibit good catalytic activity in the reductive degradation of organic dyes, i.e. , 4-nitrophenol and rhodamine B and possess excellent stability and recyclability for five successive cycles.