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Photocatalytic paper using zinc oxide nanorods

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Published 29 November 2010 2010 National Institute for Materials Science
, , Citation Sunandan Baruah et al 2010 Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 11 055002 DOI 10.1088/1468-6996/11/5/055002

1468-6996/11/5/055002

Abstract

Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods were grown on a paper support prepared from soft wood pulp. The photocatalytic activity of a sheet of paper with ZnO nanorods embedded in its porous matrix has been studied. ZnO nanorods were firmly attached to cellulose fibers and the photocatalytic paper samples were reused several times with nominal decrease in efficiency. Photodegradation of up to 93% was observed for methylene blue in the presence of paper filled with ZnO nanorods upon irradiation with visible light at 963 Wm–2 for 120 min. Under similar conditions, photodegradation of approximately 35% was observed for methyl orange. Antibacterial tests revealed that the photocatalytic paper inhibits the growth of Escherichia coli under room lighting conditions.

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