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A hierarchically assembled mesoporous ZnO hemisphere array and hollow microspheres for photocatalytic membrane water filtration

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 20, Pages 7481-7489

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2cp40997f

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  1. Singapore Environment & Water Industry (EWI) Development Council [MEWR 621/06/166]
  2. National Research Foundation of Singapore [NRF2007EWT-CERP01-0420]
  3. Public Utilities Board, the national water agency of Singapore
  4. Australian Research Council [DPDP110103533]

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A mesoporous ZnO hemisphere array has been prepared via a topotactic transition of Zn-4(OH)(6)CO3 center dot H2O (ZCHH) by chemical bath deposition. Each hemisphere is comprised of a radially oriented nanoflake shell grown on the hemispherical interior. Reaction time-dependent SEM analysis shows that the morphological formation of ZCHH involves a deposition-growth-secondary growth-redeposition procedure. Upon calcination, ZCHH readily decomposes to nanocrystalline wurtzite-phase ZnO without significant change in morphology, and the release of CO2 and H2O from ZCHH creates an additional mesoporous structure in both hemispherical interior and nanoflake shell. A similar process but without using a substrate has been developed for synthesis of mesoporous ZnO hollow microspheres in powder form. Both the elaborated superstructured photocatalysts consisting of mesoporous nanoflakes have been demonstrated to exhibit excellent performances in the photocatalytic membrane filtration.

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