Annealing Effects of ZnO Thin Film on Photocatalytic Performances of Graphene Composites

C Pub Date : 2023-12-29 DOI:10.3390/c10010004
Jobair Al Rafi, Yu Kanda, Mitsuhiro Honda, Yo Ichikawa
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The hybrid structure of Graphene and ZnO (Graphene/ZnO) is emerging as a novel material used to achieve the high performance of photocatalysis. In this study, we examined the ZnO characteristics that affect the photocatalytic activity of graphene/ZnO using a lamellar structure of graphene and ZnO thin films. Graphene samples were synthesized via chemical vapor deposition, and a typical wet process was applied to transfer them on sputter-deposited ZnO thin films with and without annealing. We confirmed that graphene-deposited ZnO demonstrated more efficient photocatalytic behavior toward the decomposition of methylene blue (as a model organic compound) with ordinary sputtered ZnO thin films. Again, ZnO thin films annealed at 1000 °C in an N2 gas atmosphere with graphene performed better than unannealed films. XRD analysis confirmed that pre-thermal treatment of a ZnO thin film promoted re-crystallization, which had less impact on the photocatalytic improvement. The attachment of graphene to the film is considered to contribute to the enhancement. Raman analysis revealed that the graphene coverage areas on the post-annealed ZnO increased by two times compared to that of an unannealed film where the unannealed film had a higher graphene layer. The results presented in this study demonstrate that an annealed ZnO thin film forms a better attachment with graphene, resulting in a larger graphene coverage area with fewer multilayers, which effectively improves the photocatalytic activity in composite structures.
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氧化锌薄膜的退火效应对石墨烯复合材料光催化性能的影响
石墨烯和氧化锌(Graphene/ZnO)的混合结构正在成为一种用于实现高性能光催化的新型材料。在本研究中,我们利用石墨烯和氧化锌薄膜的层状结构研究了影响石墨烯/氧化锌光催化活性的氧化锌特性。石墨烯样品是通过化学气相沉积合成的,然后采用典型的湿法工艺将其转移到经过或未经退火的溅射沉积氧化锌薄膜上。我们证实,与普通的溅射氧化锌薄膜相比,石墨烯沉积氧化锌在分解亚甲基蓝(作为模型有机化合物)方面表现出更高效的光催化行为。同样,与未退火的薄膜相比,在 1000 °C 的氮气气氛中退火并添加石墨烯的 ZnO 薄膜表现更好。XRD 分析证实,氧化锌薄膜的预热处理会促进再结晶,但对光催化性能的改善影响较小。石墨烯附着在薄膜上被认为是提高光催化性能的原因。拉曼分析表明,与未退火薄膜相比,退火后 ZnO 薄膜上的石墨烯覆盖面积增加了两倍,而未退火薄膜上的石墨烯层更高。本研究的结果表明,退火后的氧化锌薄膜能与石墨烯形成更好的附着,从而使石墨烯覆盖面积更大,多层膜更少,有效提高了复合结构的光催化活性。
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