Optical and photocatalytic properties of TiO2-SnO2 core-shell nanofibers fabricated by electrospinning
The core-shell nanofibers consist of titanium dioxide and tin dioxide were fabricated by electrospinning method in order to enhance photocatalytic activity under ultraviolet UV irradiation. The morphology and microstructure of the produced nanofibers were investigated using scanning electron microscopy SEM, transition electron microscopy TEM and X-ray diffraction XRD. According to SEM images, the fabricated samples have core-shell TiO2-SnO2 structures with diameters ranging from 120 to 70 nm. The XRD analyzes show that synthesized nanostructures have a crystalline dominant phase after thermal treatment. Furthermore, the results of ultraviolet-visible UV-Vis spectroscopy show that the changes in absorption peaks of Rhodamine b, Methylene blue and Methyl orange have been considerably reduced in presence of core-shell nanofibers TiO2-SnO2. These results confirm that the photocatalytic properties of nanofibers eventually led to a reduction in concentration of the model dye.]]>
-
Fabrication of SiO2 and SnO2 composite nanofibers in order to increase the photocatalytic degradation under ultraviolet light.
Ainaz Asgharnasab, *, Roghayeh Soltani Naseri
Advanced Materials Materials and Novel Coatings, -
Synthesis and Characterization of Chitosan/Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Polymer Nanofibers Containing Chicory Extract by Electrospun Method and Evaluation of Its Antibacterial Properties
Fatemeh Hedayati Tabari, , Mohammad Karimian, Ehsan Nazifi
Journal of Advanced Materials and Technologies,