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Synergetic Effects of Pd Metal Nanoparticles and Pd Ions on Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity of ZnWO Nanorods for Nitric Oxide Removal. | LitMetric

Doping and novel metallic nanoparticles loading on the photocatalyst are two effective means to enhance its photocatalytic activity. In our study, Pd/Pd-co-modified ZnWO nanorods were fabricated by a two-step hydrothermal process and room-temperature reduction method. The performance of the as-prepared samples was evaluated through the photocatalytic nitric oxide (NO) removal under simulated solar and visible-light irradiation. Pd/Pd-co-modified ZnWO nanorods present a significantly enhanced photocatalytic activity for NO removal compared with Pd-loaded or Pd-doped ZnWO under simulated sunlight irradiation owing to a narrower band gap of Pd doping compared with that of pure ZnWO. The role of Pd nanoparticles is to act as an electron reservoir to restrain the recombination of e/h pairs. According to the trapping measurements, the photoinduced holes and electrons play critical roles during the photocatalytic process. In addition, electron spin resonance (ESR) results further confirm that O and OH radicals are present and assist in the photocatalysis under simulated solar light irradiation. Stability test demonstrated that 1.5% Pd/0.5% Pd-co-modified ZnWO nanorods as photocatalyst have high photocatalytic stability in NO removal. This work proved that Pd/Pd-co-modified ZnWO nanorods can be considered as an efficient photocatalyst for NO removal.

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