Enhanced Photodegradation in Metal Oxide Nanowires with Co-Doped Surfaces under a Low Magnetic Field

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 May 19;13(19):23173-23180. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c03397. Epub 2021 May 6.

Abstract

This work demonstrated the enhanced photodegradation (PD) resulting from Co-rich doping of ZnO nanowire (NW) surfaces (Co2+/ZnO NWs) prepared by combining Co sputtering on ZnO NWs and immersion in deionized water to exploit the hydrophilic-hydrophobic transitions on the ZnO surfaces resulting from Co atom diffusion. Because of the controllable spin-dependent density of states (DOS) induced by Co2+, the PD of methylene blue dye can be enhanced by approximately 90% (when compared with bare ZnO NWs) by using a conventional permanent magnet with a relatively low magnetic field strength of approximately 0.15 T. The reliability of spin polarization-modulation attained through surface doping, based on the magnetic response observed from X-ray absorption measurements and magnetic circular dichroism, provides an opportunity to create highly efficient catalysts by engineering surfaces and tailoring their spin-dependent DOS.

Keywords: magnetic circular dichroism; magneto-X-ray absorption near-edge spectra; photocatalysis; spin-dependent density of states; surface-doping.