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Progress in Submicrometric ZnO Hollow Spheres and Photocatalytic Properties |
BAO Yan, FENG Caiping
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College of Bioresources Chemical and Materials Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710021; |
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Abstract The submicrometric ZnO hollow spheres with low density, large specific surface area, well-defined structure, controllable size, and many other special physical and chemical properties, have attracted a great deal of attentions. Consequently, seeking simple, highly efficient and economical synthesis technique for submicrometric ZnO hollow spheres has been a focus of attention. Based on our previous study in the field of hollow ZnO and the predecessors work, a comprehensive overview of some novel preparation technologies of submicrometric ZnO hollow spheres, including hydrothermal method, sonochemical method, ultrasonic assisted hydrothermal method, electrostatic spinning and microwave irradiation are introduced in this paper. The mechanism, characteristics and applications of these techniques are also summarized. In addition, the photocatalytic performance of submicrometric ZnO hollow spheres is introduced. Besides, the research foreground of submicrometric ZnO hollow spheres is proposed briefly.
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Published: 10 August 2017
Online: 2018-05-04
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