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Simultaneous precipitation and discharge plasma processing for one-step synthesis of α-Fe2O3-Fe3O4/graphene visible light magnetically separable photocatalysts.
Tuyen, Nguyen Long; Toan, Tran Quoc; Hung, Nguyen Ba; Trieu, Pham Quoc; Dinh, Nguyen Ngoc; Do, Danh Bich; Van Thanh, Dang; Nguyen, Van-Truong.
  • Tuyen NL; VNU University of Science 334 Nguyen Trai Str. Thanh Xuan Dist. Hanoi Vietnam.
  • Toan TQ; Hung Vuong University Nong Trang Viet Tri City Phu Tho Vietnam.
  • Hung NB; Faculty of Chemistry, Thai Nguyen University of Education 20 Luong Ngoc Quyen Thai Nguyen Vietnam.
  • Trieu PQ; Vietnam Military Medical University 160 Phung Hung Ha Dong Hanoi Vietnam.
  • Dinh NN; VNU University of Science 334 Nguyen Trai Str. Thanh Xuan Dist. Hanoi Vietnam.
  • Do DB; VNU University of Science 334 Nguyen Trai Str. Thanh Xuan Dist. Hanoi Vietnam.
  • Van Thanh D; Faculty of Physics, Hanoi National University of Education 136 Xuan Thuy Cau Giay 100000 Hanoi Viet Nam.
  • Nguyen VT; TNU-University of Medicine and Pharmacy 284 Luong Ngoc Quyen Thai Nguyen Vietnam.
RSC Adv ; 13(11): 7372-7379, 2023 Mar 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36895775
A novel facile combination of precipitation and plasma discharge reaction is successfully employed for one-step synthesis of an α-Fe2O3-Fe3O4 graphene nanocomposite (GFs). The co-existence and anchoring of hematite (α-Fe2O3) and magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles onto a graphene sheet in the as synthesized GFs were verified by results of XRD, Raman, SEM, TEM, and XPS. HRTEM characterization was used for confirming the bonding between α-Fe2O3/Fe3O4 nanoparticles and the graphene sheet. Consequently, GFs shows superior photodegrading performance towards methylene blue (MB), compared to individual α-Fe2O3/Fe3O4 nanoparticles, as a result of band gap narrowing and the electron-hole pair recombination rate reducing. Moreover, GFs allows a good possibility of separating and recycling under an external-magnetic field, suggesting potential in visible-light-promoted photocatalytic applications.