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CrystEngComm | 2014

Hydrothermal growth of ZnO nanorods on Zn substrates and their application in degradation of azo dyes under ambient conditions

Xiaoyan Cai; Bingqian Han; Shaojuan Deng; Yan Wang; Chengjun Dong; Yude Wang; Igor Djerdj

A new type of catalytic material, large-scale ZnO nanorod arrays grown on self-source substrate, was directly synthesized by a facile hydrothermal approach. The catalytic activity of the ZnO nanocrystals with different exposed surfaces, including ZnO hexagonal nanorods with exposed reactive {0001} facets, hexagonal ZnO nanopyramids with nonpolar {010} planes, and pencil-like morphology with exposed {101} polar planes, was tested towards the degradation of the azo dyes (Congo red (CR) and methyl orange (MO)). The aqueous azo dyes can be degraded efficiently under ambient conditions, requiring neither light illumination nor additional energy (agitation, ultrasonic, etc.). Systematic experiments suggested that the dye degradation proceeds through electron transfers from the anionic dye molecules to the catalyst and then to electron acceptors such as dissolved oxygen. It strongly depends on the exposed polar surfaces of the ZnO nanocrystals, giving rise to the relatively higher catalytic activity and stability of the ZnO hexagonal nanopencils. The present ZnO nanorod arrays grown on the Zn substrate require no additional reagents or external energy input, which thus provides a potentially low-cost alternative for the remediation of azo-dye effluents.


New Journal of Chemistry | 2014

SnO2 nanorods based sensing material as an isopropanol vapor sensor

Dan Hu; Bingqian Han; Rong Han; Shaojuan Deng; Yan Wang; Qing Li; Yude Wang

Well-crystalline tin oxide nanorods assembled with SnO2 nanocrystals were prepared by calcination of SnC2O4 nanorods synthesized by a chemical precipitation method using SnCl2·2H2O and PEG 400 as precursors. The phase and morphology of the resulting material were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectrum (XPS). Indirect-heating sensors using SnO2 nanorods as sensitive materials were fabricated on an alumina tube with Au electrodes and platinum wires. The as-fabricated sensor based on SnO2 nanorods showed high response, fast response and recovery toward isopropanol gas, making them promising candidates for practical detectors of isopropanol gas.


Materials Technology | 2014

Preparation and photocatalytic activity of Nd doped ZnO nanoparticles

J. Zhang; Shaojuan Deng; Shuyang Liu; Jianhua Chen; Bingqian Han; Yude Wang; Yan Wang

Abstract As an important II-VI semiconductor, zinc oxide has attracted a great deal of attention as a photocatalytic material. The quick recombination of charge carriers is the main factor influencing the photocatalytic activity of ZnO. In order to improve the photocatalytic activity, different kinds of ions were doped into ZnO by different methods to inhibit the recombination of photoinduced electrons and holes. Nd doped ZnO study is mainly on the optical performances. However, the Nd–ZnO nanoparticles have reported little work on the photodegradation of organic contaminants under visible light irradiation. In this paper, the mainly research is focused on the preparation process and removal properties of organic pollutants Cong red from the wastewater using the Nd doped zinc oxide nanoparticles. The proposed research investigates the Nd doped zinc oxide nanoparticles with varied Nd content that are important in understanding the structure, morphology and the photocatalytic performances. The undoped and Nd doped zinc oxide nanoparticles were prepared by sol–gel technique using zinc acetate dehydrate and dysprosium chloride and neodymium chloride as precursor. X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were used to examine the morphology and microstructure of the nanoparticles. The analysed results indicate that the nanoparticles have a pure hexagonal wurtzite ZnO structure with the good crystal quality and the Nd ion was in a 3+ charge state in the crystal lattice of ZnO. The performance of Nd doped ZnO powders as efficient photocatalyst was further demonstrated in the degradation of Cong red (CR) under visible light irradiation. The Nd doped ZnO nanoparticles show good photocatalytic activity during the degradation of CR under visible light. It was found that an appropriate amount of Nd dopant can greatly increase photocatalytic activity and the sample with 4%Nd doping exhibits the highest photocatalytic efficiency.


Analytical Methods | 2015

Enhancing phosphate removal from water by using ordered mesoporous silica loaded with samarium oxide

Bingqian Han; Nan Chen; Dongyang Deng; Shaojuan Deng; Igor Djerdj; Yude Wang

A series of ordered mesoporous silica loaded with samarium oxide (Sm-MCM-41) were synthesized by a facile one-step sol–gel route using hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as the template, tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) as the silica source, and hexahydrated samarium chloride as the precursor. The as-synthesized materials with the Sm/Si molar ratio ranging from 0.2 to 0.8 were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and N2 adsorption–desorption measurements. All obtained compounds possess an ordered hexagonal mesoporous structure with a high surface area, a large pore volume, and uniform pore size. The mesoporous composites were used as the novel adsorbents for phosphate ion (H2PO4−) removal from synthetic aqueous solutions. The phosphate removal capacity of Sm-MCM-41 with a Sm/Si molar ratio of 0.6 was up to 20 mg P/g. The Sm functionalized mesoporous silica materials show a higher phosphate removal capacity compared to MCM-41 and Sm2O3 particles, making them promising candidates for water quality control and protection.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Novel Mixed Phase SnO2 Nanorods Assembled with SnO2 Nanocrystals for Enhancing Gas-Sensing Performance toward Isopropanol Gas

Dan Hu; Bingqian Han; Shaojuan Deng; Zhipeng Feng; Yan Wang; Jasminka Popović; Marko Nuskol; Yude Wang; Igor Djerdj


Ceramics International | 2014

Graphene nanosheets-tungsten oxides composite for supercapacitor electrode

Yun Cai; Yan Wang; Shaojuan Deng; Gang Chen; Qing Li; Bingqian Han; Rong Han; Yude Wang


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2016

Nonaqueous synthesis of Ag-functionalized In2O3/ZnO nanocomposites for highly sensitive formaldehyde sensor

Chenjun Dong; Xu Liu; Bingqian Han; Shaojuan Deng; Xuechun Xiao; Yude Wang


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2016

A highly sensitive VOC gas sensor using p-type mesoporous Co3O4 nanosheets prepared by a facile chemical coprecipitation method

Shaojuan Deng; Xu Liu; Nan Chen; Dongyang Deng; Xuechun Xiao; Yude Wang


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2014

Isopropanol sensing properties of coral-like ZnO–CdO composites by flash preparation via self-sustained decomposition of metal–organic complexes

Xiaoyan Cai; Dan Hu; Shaojuan Deng; Bingqian Han; Yan Wang; Jin-Ming Wu; Yude Wang


Ceramics International | 2015

Meso- and macroporous coral-like Co3O4 for VOCs gas sensor

Shaojuan Deng; Nan Chen; Dongyang Deng; Yuxiu Li; Xinxin Xing; Yude Wang

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