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Tailoring the photocatalytic activity of nanoparticulate zinc oxide by transition metal oxide doping

journal contribution
posted on 2009-03-15, 00:00 authored by A Dodd, A McKinley, Takuya Tsuzuki, M Saunders
The successful use of nanoparticulate ZnO in applications such as UV-screening agents or photocatalyst for the destruction of chemical waste requires the development of techniques for controlling its photocatalytic activity. In this study, we have investigated transition metal doping as a means of achieving this goal. Powders of ZnO, MnxZn1−xO, and CoxZn1−xO were synthesised by a three-stage process consisting of high-energy mechanical milling, heat treatment, and washing. The photocatalytic activity of these powders was evaluated using the spin-trapping technique with electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. It was found that the photocatalytic activity of CoxZn1−xO progressively decreased with the doping level. In contrast, the activity of MnxZn1−xO initially increased with doping up to a level of 2 mol% and thereafter declined. These results demonstrate that doping with transition metal oxides can be used to tailor the photocatalytic properties of nanoparticulate ZnO.

History

Journal

Materials chemistry and physics

Volume

114

Issue

1

Pagination

382 - 386

Publisher

Elsevier B.V.

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0254-0584

eISSN

1879-3312

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Elsevier B.V.