Abstract:
The photocatalysts of TiO
2-ZnO composite hollow microspheres were obtained by using Ti(SO
4)
2 and Zn(NO
3)
2 as raw materials through hydrothermal method. The structures and properties of as-prepared TiO
2-ZnO samples were characterized by FTIR, XRD, SEM, UV-Vis diffuse reflection spectrum (UV-Vis DRS), XPS and N
2 adsorption-desorption analysis. Methylene blue (MB), as a photocatalytic degradation target, was used to evaluate the photocatalytic performance of the prepared photocatalysts. The results show that the prepared TiO
2-ZnO photocatalyst has a hollow microsphere structure with a particle size of 1-2
μm and a specific surface area of 30.46 m
2/g. The light absorption ability of ZnO is improved by the addition of TiO
2 and reduces the electron hole recombination rate effectively. Under high pressure Hg lamp irradiation, the photocatalytic activity of TiO
2-ZnO composite hollow microspheres is higher than that of pure ZnO, and the TiO
2-ZnO sample with Zn(NO
3)
2:Ti(SO
4)2 molar ratio of 1:0.7 has the best photocatalytic activity among all the samples. The degradation rate of MB can reach 95.8% in 60 min, and the photocatalytic degradation rate of TiO
2-ZnO composite hollow microspheres is 4.3 times that of ZnO.