The development of ZnO-based composites with high charge separation and effective inhibition of toxic by-products is admirable for effective photocatalysis of nitrogen oxides(NO_(x))oxidation.In this study,carbon quan...The development of ZnO-based composites with high charge separation and effective inhibition of toxic by-products is admirable for effective photocatalysis of nitrogen oxides(NO_(x))oxidation.In this study,carbon quan-tum dots(CQDs)/ZnO hollow microspheres,synthesized through a rapid microwave-assisted method,achievedover a 30-fold higher NO_(x) removal efficiency compared to ZnO,with complete inhibition of NO_(2) by-products andgood durability.The enhanced photocatalytic activity was ascribed to the unique role of CQDs,as revealed byin-situ photoelectric techniques.Results demonstrated that the electron directional migration from ZnO to CQDsat the composite interface accounts for the enhanced charge separation.Active free radicals for NO_(x) oxidationwere identified,and in-situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy analysis elucidated theconversion pathways of NO_(x) oxidation under visible light irradiation.This work sheds light on the mechanismsof electron transfer and charge separation at the composite interface,offering guidance for designing superiorZnO-based photocatalysts for complete NO_(x) removal.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.42403080)the Youth Innovation Promotion Asso-ciation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.2022415)+1 种基金the Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi Province(No.S2023-YF-LLRH-QCYK-0263)the Key Research and Development Programof Shaanxi Province(No.2023QCY-LL-16).
文摘The development of ZnO-based composites with high charge separation and effective inhibition of toxic by-products is admirable for effective photocatalysis of nitrogen oxides(NO_(x))oxidation.In this study,carbon quan-tum dots(CQDs)/ZnO hollow microspheres,synthesized through a rapid microwave-assisted method,achievedover a 30-fold higher NO_(x) removal efficiency compared to ZnO,with complete inhibition of NO_(2) by-products andgood durability.The enhanced photocatalytic activity was ascribed to the unique role of CQDs,as revealed byin-situ photoelectric techniques.Results demonstrated that the electron directional migration from ZnO to CQDsat the composite interface accounts for the enhanced charge separation.Active free radicals for NO_(x) oxidationwere identified,and in-situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy analysis elucidated theconversion pathways of NO_(x) oxidation under visible light irradiation.This work sheds light on the mechanismsof electron transfer and charge separation at the composite interface,offering guidance for designing superiorZnO-based photocatalysts for complete NO_(x) removal.