Abstract

Monodispersed 200 nm-sized ZnO spheres (SPs) with porous structure emanating from 8 nm zinc oxide nanoparticles (NPs) composing the SPs were synthesized by dissolving zinc acetate dihydrate in diethylene glycol at 160 °C. The prepared SPs were employed in fabricating the gold (Au) loaded ZnO (Au/ZnO SP) composite materials, exhibiting high photocatalytic activity in decomposing salicylic acid under UV-light irradiation. It is deduced that its high catalytic activity originates from the charge separation by transferring photoinduced electrons from the conduction band (CB) of ZnO to Au, since the CB level of ZnO (−0.5 V vs. NHE) is located more negative side than that of Au (+0.5 V vs. NHE). The evidence for the charge separation was provided by monitoring.OH radical with bare ZnO SPs and Au/ZnO SP produced in the solution which readily react with 1,4-terephthalic acid (TA) inducing 2-hydroxy terephthalic acid (TAOH) that shows unique fluorescence peak at 426 nm.

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