Acta Chimica Sinica ›› 2002, Vol. 60 ›› Issue (10): 1778-1783. Previous Articles     Next Articles

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ZnO纳米粒子的表面光电压谱和光催化性能

井立强;孙晓君;蔡伟民;徐自力;杜尧国;傅宏刚   

  1. 哈尔滨工业大学环境科学与工程系,哈尔滨(150001);吉林大学环境科学与工 程系,长春(130021);黑龙江大学化学化工学院,哈尔滨(150001)
  • 发布日期:2002-10-15

Surface Photovoltage Spectrum and Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO Nanoparticles

Jing Liqiang;Sun Xiaojun;Cai Weimin;Xu Zili;Du Yaoguo;Fu HongGang   

  1. Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology,Harbin(150001);Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Jilin University,Changchun(130021);School of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Jilin University,Changchun (130021)
  • Published:2002-10-15

ZnO nanoparticles with different size were prepared by calcining the precursor, zinc carbonate hydroxide, at different temperature, and Pd/ZnO or Ag/ZnO composite nanoparticles with the noble metal content of w = 0.5% and 0.75% were obtained by photoreduction method using the smallest ZnO nanoparticles as photocatalysts. The as-prepared samples were also characterized by the techniques such as XRD, TEM, XPS, SPS and EFISPS, and their photocatalytic activity was evaluated by the photocatalytic degradation of gas phase n-heptane. The effects of the crystallite size and the deposit of noble Pd or Ag on the surface photovoltage responses and photocatalytic activity of ZnO nanaparticles were investigated, and the relations between the surface photovoltage spectrum and photocatalytic activity were discussed. It could be concluded that the photocatalytic activity of nanoparticles could be preliminarily evaluated by the measurement of their SPS. The results indicate that the intensity of SPS signal of ZnO nanoparticles decreases with decreasing size, while the photoactalytic activity increases; the intensity of SPS signal of ZnO nanoparticles decreases remarkably after depositing the appropriate noble metal on their surface, while the photocatalytic activity increases. In addition, the deactivity mechanism f the photocatalyst of ZnO nanoparticles was also analysed.

Key words: ZINC OXIDE, NANOPHASE MATERIALS, PHOTOCATALYSIS, OXIDATION, HEPTANE, CATALYST DEACTIVATION

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