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rGO-wrapped Ag-doped TiO 2 nanofibers for photocatalytic CO 2 reduction under visible light

Journal of Cleaner Production, ISSN: 0959-6526, Vol: 374, Page: 134022
2022
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Article Description

The design of uniform graphene/noble-metal/semiconductor ternary nanocomposites without agglomeration or restacking of graphene for robust CO 2 photoreduction is still challenging. This study demonstrates a strategy for fabricating reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-wrapped Ag/TiO 2 nanofibers (NFs). Coaxial electrospinning with a negative electric potential resulted in core-shell NFs with aligned rGO wrapped around the entire fiber and Ag + concentrated underneath the rGO layer. rGO-wrapped Ag/TiO 2 NFs with a concentrated and uniformly distributed Ag layer on the TiO 2 were then fabricated by subsequent thermal treatment. rGO monolayers and surface-concentrated Ag are beneficial for transporting and collecting photogenerated electrons for CO 2 reduction as well as facilitating the light harvesting ability to extend the light response from the UV to visible region without shielding. Under visible light, rGO/Ag/TiO 2 NFs with all these benefits exhibited 25-fold higher CO 2 to CH 4 photoreduction performance than bare TiO 2 NFs, yielding 4.301 μmol g NF −1 of CH 4 in 7 h. As wrapping rGO around the whole fiber increased the structural stability of the ternary nanocomposite, rGO/Ag/TiO 2 NFs showed a consistent CO 2 to CH 4 photoreduction efficiency even after six cycles of testing for 17 h. The fabrication technique for rGO/Ag/TiO 2 NFs presented in this study will contribute to the development of graphene/noble-metal/semiconductor ternary nanocomposites with high interfacial contact and charge separation for the efficient photoreduction of CO 2 to CH 4 under visible light.

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