Sonochemical synthesis of porous Cu2O–Cu hollow spheres and their photo-catalysis

2015 
Abstract Porous Cu 2 O–Cu hollow spheres were successfully synthesized by a facile, one-pot and green method with assistance of ultrasonic technique. By prolonging ultrasonic irradiation time, the solid spheres of Cu 2 O transformed into core–shell structure, then into hollow spheres, which accompanied with composition shift. XRD, FE-SEM, TEM, EDX and XPS were used to investigate the structural and composition transformation of the products. Finds indicated that the formation of Cu 2 O–Cu hollow spheres was caused by the sacrificial template-directed chemical transformation from Cu 2 O to Cu and the re-crystallization of Cu 2 O on the shell based on Ostwald ripening effect together. Furthermore, Cu 2 O–Cu hollow spheres with rough surface and available pores exhibited excellent adsorption ability and better photo-catalytic activity for the degradation of methyl orange compared to other structures.
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