Disk- and filament-like ZnO crystals were decorated on one-dimensional TiO nanostructures (TiO-ZnO) through various integrated physical and chemical synthesis methods. The morphology of the ZnO crystals on TiO varied with the chemical synthesis method used. ZnO nanodisks decorated with TiO nanorods (TiO-ZnO-C) were synthesized using the chemical bath deposition method, and ZnO filament-like crystals decorated with TiO nanorods (TiO-ZnO-H) were synthesized through the hydrothermal method. Compared with the pristine TiO nanorods, the as-synthesized TiO-ZnO composites exhibited enhanced photophysiochemical performance. Furthermore, because of their fast electron transportation and abundant surface active sites, the ZnO nanodisks in the TiO-ZnO-C composite exhibited a higher photoactivity than those in the TiO-ZnO-H composite. The morphology and crystal quality of the ZnO decoration layer were manipulated using different synthesis methods to realize disk- or filament-like ZnO-decorated TiO composites with various photoactive performance levels.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7999806 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11030667 | DOI Listing |
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