Preparation method of graphene/titanium dioxide composite photocatalyst

2010 
The invention relates to a preparation method of a graphene/titanium dioxide composite photocatalyst, which comprises the following steps: dissolving oxidized graphite in an organic solvent and obtaining oxidized graphene dispersion by ultrasonic processing; adding titanium salt precursor to the oxidized graphene dispersion and stirring evenly; transferring the mixed dispersion into a hydrothermal reaction kettle and reacting at 120-200 DEG C for 4-20 hours; respectively cleaning the product of the reaction by absolute ethyl alcohol and de-ionized water; and drying in vacuum at 40-80 DEG C for 8-24 hours to obtain the graphene/titanium dioxide composite photocatalyst. The invention has the advantages of common and easily obtained raw material, low cost and simple and safe preparation process, and in the obtained product, TiO2 particles can be evenly dispersed on the surface of the graphene, and stronger acting force is formed between the TiO2 particles and the surface of the graphene, thereby avoiding aggregation of the particles and effectively preventing restacking of graphene laminas. The graphene/titanium dioxide composite photocatalyst has good photocatalysis activity due to structural advantages and has potential application value in the fields of environment protection and solar cells.
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