Issue 24, 2015

Photocatalytic decomposition of graphene over a ZnO surface under UV irradiation

Abstract

Highly reactive radicals or chemicals are generated on the surfaces of oxide semiconductors via reactions between photo-induced charges and ambient gas molecules. These radicals or chemicals have been utilized in heterogeneous photosynthesis and photocatalysis. In this study, we demonstrated that the photocatalytic reactions on the surface of ZnO promoted the oxidation and decomposition of graphene. Raman spectra were used to analyze the evolution of the G and 2D peaks. The oxidation of graphene on a ZnO substrate by UV radiation was faster than that in the absence of ZnO. During oxidation, the resistivity and the transmittance of graphene also increased. The XPS results showed that functional groups related to the oxidation of graphene were formed during the photocatalytic reactions. This simple and clean approach will be also effective for selective surface modification by enhancing the surface chemical reactions that pattern graphene via oxidation.

Graphical abstract: Photocatalytic decomposition of graphene over a ZnO surface under UV irradiation

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Mar 2015
Accepted
30 Apr 2015
First published
12 May 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015,17, 15683-15686

Photocatalytic decomposition of graphene over a ZnO surface under UV irradiation

D. Mun, H. J. Lee, S. Bae, T. Kim and S. H. Lee, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015, 17, 15683 DOI: 10.1039/C5CP01670C

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