TY - JOUR
T1 - Room-Temperature Growth of Morphoplastic Scandium Nanowires through Coordination-Induced Self-Assembly for White-Light-Driven Photocatalytic Degradation of Rhodamine
AU - Chen, Hua Ying
AU - Chen, Bin Bin
AU - Chang, Shuai
AU - Lv, Jian
AU - Li, Da Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2023/7/14
Y1 - 2023/7/14
N2 - Photoactive nanowires play an important role on the photoelectric-related applications; however, the in situ large-scale growth of photoactive nanowires on the arbitrary substrate still faces a great challenge. Herein, for the first time, we develop a facile coordination-induced self-assembly strategy for preparing the nanowires with high photoactivity through keeping a high concentration of Sc(NO3)3 and tartaric acid (TA) aqueous solution at room temperature. Surprisingly, the nanowires can grow directionally along the direction of water flow on any substrate due to the growth mechanism driven by water molecules, showing that the proposed nanowires are morphoplastic depending on the direction of liquid flow. The formation of nanowires has been proved to be attributed to the synergistic effect of water molecule-involved hydrogen bonding between hydroxyl groups of TA ligands as well as the multi-coordination of Sc3+ ions. Meanwhile, the prepared nanowires are highly photoactive, showing a strong photooxidation ability toward rhodamine 6G dyes, with a degradation efficiency of about 95.8% within 40 min. This finding introduces a coordination growth mechanism of nanowires, which not only provides a great possibility for large-scale and low-cost synthesis of photoactive nanowires with morphoplastic features but also shows a good application prospect in water cleaning by the photocatalysis technique.
AB - Photoactive nanowires play an important role on the photoelectric-related applications; however, the in situ large-scale growth of photoactive nanowires on the arbitrary substrate still faces a great challenge. Herein, for the first time, we develop a facile coordination-induced self-assembly strategy for preparing the nanowires with high photoactivity through keeping a high concentration of Sc(NO3)3 and tartaric acid (TA) aqueous solution at room temperature. Surprisingly, the nanowires can grow directionally along the direction of water flow on any substrate due to the growth mechanism driven by water molecules, showing that the proposed nanowires are morphoplastic depending on the direction of liquid flow. The formation of nanowires has been proved to be attributed to the synergistic effect of water molecule-involved hydrogen bonding between hydroxyl groups of TA ligands as well as the multi-coordination of Sc3+ ions. Meanwhile, the prepared nanowires are highly photoactive, showing a strong photooxidation ability toward rhodamine 6G dyes, with a degradation efficiency of about 95.8% within 40 min. This finding introduces a coordination growth mechanism of nanowires, which not only provides a great possibility for large-scale and low-cost synthesis of photoactive nanowires with morphoplastic features but also shows a good application prospect in water cleaning by the photocatalysis technique.
KW - coordination-induced self-assembly
KW - dye degradation
KW - morphoplastic nanowires
KW - photocatalysis
KW - water molecule-driven growth
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85164498755
U2 - 10.1021/acsanm.3c01703
DO - 10.1021/acsanm.3c01703
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85164498755
SN - 2574-0970
VL - 6
SP - 11747
EP - 11753
JO - ACS Applied Nano Materials
JF - ACS Applied Nano Materials
IS - 13
ER -