Abstract
Novel Cu2O/Pt/TiO2 three-layered nanocomposite films were prepared by deposition on glass substrates using the magnetron sputtering method. Their structure, surface morphology as well as optical and photocatalytic properties were examined by X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, UV–visible spectroscopy, and photoluminescence spectroscopy. As a comparison, Cu2O/TiO2 double-layer films were also investigated. The results show that Cu2O/TiO2 double-layer films have relatively smooth surfaces with agglomerated Cu2O particle, whereas the surface layer of the Cu2O/Pt/TiO2 three-layered nanocomposite films was composed of fine nano-sized columnar Cu2O and they had a rough surface morphology due to the insertion of the Pt layer. The photocatalytic activity of the three-layered films is significantly higher than that of the Cu2O/TiO2 double-layered composite films. Such enhancement is closely related to the presence of the Pt layer and the rough surface, which was composed of fine nano-sized Cu2O columns; this increases the utilization of visible light as well as promotes the transfer of interfacial charge and the separation of photogenerated electron–holes.
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