The present work is devoted to the investigation of photoinduced superhydrophilicity (PSH) and photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) activity of quasi-2Dzinc oxide nanoplatelets obtained by Chemical VaporDeposition (CVD). In the case of PCO, the degradation of a fatty compound layer (methyl stearate) was chosen as a test reaction. The peculiar textural and morphological features of such systems resulted in a PSH behavior and in a PCO activity appreciably higher than those of a reference commercial Pilkington® ActivTMGlass. Relevant results are presented and discussed as a function of the structure and morphology of these systems, whose control enables a direct tailoring of the functional response.

Photoinduced superhydrophilicity and photocatalytic properties of ZnO nanoplatelets

GASPAROTTO, ALBERTO;MACCATO, CHIARA;TONDELLO, EUGENIO;
2009

Abstract

The present work is devoted to the investigation of photoinduced superhydrophilicity (PSH) and photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) activity of quasi-2Dzinc oxide nanoplatelets obtained by Chemical VaporDeposition (CVD). In the case of PCO, the degradation of a fatty compound layer (methyl stearate) was chosen as a test reaction. The peculiar textural and morphological features of such systems resulted in a PSH behavior and in a PCO activity appreciably higher than those of a reference commercial Pilkington® ActivTMGlass. Relevant results are presented and discussed as a function of the structure and morphology of these systems, whose control enables a direct tailoring of the functional response.
2009
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