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Recent graphene oxide/TiO<inf>2</inf> thin film based on self-cleaning application

Journal
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
ISSN
17578981
Date Issued
2019-08-02
Author(s)
Azani A.
Che Halin D.S.
Razak K.A.
Abdullah M.M.A.B.
Salleh M.A.A.M.
Mahmed N.
Ramli M.M.
Azhari A.W.
Chobpattana V.
DOI
10.1088/1757-899X/572/1/012079
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/10059
Abstract
Graphene oxide/TiO2 (GO/TiO2) thin films works as self-cleaning device have been developed in various method onto selected substrates. It was noticeable that graphene oxide is the best form in the group of graphene family. Under self-cleaning application, the wettability test and electroconductivity of the sample was the main characteristic for self-coating study. As planned, by addition of graphene to TiO2 films produce a highly conductivity, transparent and produced promising enhanced photocatalytic activities. Moreover, superhydrophilic properties of GO/TiO2 film surface film exhibits more as compared to TiO2 film only within a short period of time. Thus under this finding, the photocatalytic activity of GO/TiO2 films will be enhance as a result of improve charge separation efficiency because of the electron injection to graphene from TiO2 conduction band. Other factor that contribute to self-cleaning activity is the electrical conductivity of the graphene added to TiO2 thin film. The graphene added to TiO2 films have a lot of potential in various indoor application due to its fantastic characteristics such as not expensive, transparent, highly conductive, exhibits superhydrophilic properties, and very much photocatalytically active.
Funding(s)
Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia
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