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In Situ Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles without Aggregation in the Interlayer Space of Layered Titanate Transparent Films
Published on: January 17, 2017
Exfoliated graphene into highly ordered mesoporous titania films: highly performing nanocomposites from integrated
Luca Malfatti1, Paolo Falcaro, Alessandra Pinna
1Laboratorio di Scienza dei Materiali e Nanotecnologie, CR-INSTM, Università di Sassari , Palazzo Pou Salid, Piazza Duomo 6, 07041 Alghero (SS), Italy.
Abstract:
To fully exploit the potential of self-assembly in a single step, we have designed an integrated process to obtain mesoporous graphene nanocomposite films. The synthesis allows incorporating graphene sheets with a small number of defects into highly ordered and transparent mesoporous titania films. The careful design of the porous matrix at the mesoscale ensures the highest diffusivity in the films. These exhibit an enhanced photocatalytic efficiency, while the high order of the mesoporosity is not affected by the insertion of the graphene sheets and is well-preserved after a controlled thermal treatment. In addition, we have proven that the nanocomposite films can be easily processed by deep X-ray lithography to produce functional arrays.

