Author:
,Xie M.,Lu W.W., ,Yan W., ,Wei Y. C., ,Chen Y. P., ,Xu J.,
Abstract
In this paper, a MoSe2/TiO2 composite photocatalyst was constructed by modifying TiO2 with MoSe2 as a group catalyst. The results showed that pure TiO2 and MoSe2 had no degradation activity for RhB, and the composite catalyst of 0.03 g MoSe2 had the best photocatalytic degradation activity for RhB. Through SEM, TEM, UV-VIS absorption spectrum, transient photocurrent curve, photoluminescence spectrum, and electrochemical impedance spectrum analysis, it can be seen that the excellent performance of 0.03 g MoSe2 composite sample is due to its excellent nanostructure, and uniform TiO2 nanosheets are attached to MoSe2 flower spheres. The active site of RhB photocatalytic degradation was increased, the visible light response and photobiological carrier separation were enhanced, and TiO2 had photocatalytic activity under simulated sunlight.
Publisher
Virtual Company of Physics
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