Publications by authors named "Thu-Thao Thi Vo"

This study explores the synthesis, characterization, and photocatalytic properties of bismuth metal-organic framework (Bi-MOF) nanorods and their derivatives such as Ag/Bi-MOF and Ag/BiO. Bi-MOF nanorods exhibit significant photocatalytic activity under visible light, with the addition of silver (Ag) enhancing electron-hole pair separation and reducing their recombination. This leads to improved photocatalytic performance, particularly in the degradation of organic pollutants such as Rhodamine B (RhB) and Methylene Blue (MB).

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It is vital to have high sensitivity in gas sensors to allow the exact detection of dangerous gases in the air and at room temperature. In this study, we used 2D MXenes and MoS materials to create a TiC-MoS composite with high metallic conductivity and a wholly functionalized surface for a significant signal. At room temperature, the TiC-MoS composite demonstrated clear signals, cyclic response curves to NO gas, and gas concentration-dependent.

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ZIF-8 is a highly porous, stable, and abundant surface area material that can be used as an environmentally friendly catalyst for Knoevenagel condensations. The effects of the ratio of the reactants (benzaldehyde (BA):ethyl cyanoacetate (ECA)), reaction temperature, and catalyst concentration were systematically investigated using a ZIF-8 catalyst and water as the solvent. ZIF-8 (3-5 wt%) showed excellent catalytic performance with an almost complete conversion of BA in less than 6 h with a BA:ECA molar ratio of 1:2 at different temperatures.

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Photocatalytic hydrogen (H) generation derived by water has been considered as a renewable energy to solve environmental problems and global energy crises. Thus, it is necessary to explore the most effective photocatalysts by using multi-cocatalysts, due to an intimate interaction between different components. Therefore, we already synthesized the TiO/TiC/g-CN (TTC) photocatalyst from g-CN and TiC MXene via a calcination technique, and applied this composite for H evolution.

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