Functional Photocatalytic Surfaces for Selective Adsorption and Detection of Organic Pollutants
The dissertation focuses on using unique surface wettability properties to remove oil contamination from water. Three main ideas are explored. In Publication 1, a two-step photocatalytic reduction process creates hierarchical Au nanostructures on a TiO2 film, resulting in a stable surface with superhydrophobic properties. This surface is useful for self-cleaning and anti-icing technologies, as well as applications in cell growth and fluid microchips. Publication 2 introduces a "3-in-1" concept, combining a photocatalytic thin film, micro/nanostructuring, and a low surface energy coating. The resulting surface exhibits superhydrophobicity and photocatalytic activity, suitable for oil-water separation, self-cleaning, and water harvesting. The p-V3D3 coating's stability under UV irradiation and atomic oxygen exposure is advantageous. Publication 3 presents a 4N-in-1 hybrid substrate (AgTiO2) for enhanced Raman spectroscopy. This hybrid substrate achieves significant enhancement, high detection sensitivity, superior photocatalytic degradation performance, and long-term reusability.In summary, this dissertation explores the development of surfaces with unique wettability properties for oil-water separation, self-cleaning, water harvesting, and ultrasensitive Raman spectroscopy. The fabricated surfaces demonstrate improved hydrophilicity, superhydrophobicity, and photocatalytic activity, leading to enhanced performance in various applications.
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