Bushy sphere dendrites with husk-shaped branches axially spreading out from the core for photo-catalytic oxidation/remediation of toxins

  • Mohamed A. Shenashen
  • , Satoshi Kawada
  • , Mahmoud M. Selim
  • , Wafaa M. Morsy
  • , Hitoshi Yamaguchi
  • , Abdulaziz A. Alhamid
  • , Naoki Ohashi
  • , Izumi Ichinose
  • , Sherif A. El-Safty

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Abstract

This work describes densely interlinked bushy "tree-like chains" characterized by neatly branched sphere dendrites (bushy sphere dendrites, BSD) with long fan-like, husk-shaped branching paths that extend longitudinally from the core axis of the {110}-exposed plane. We confirmed that the hierarchical dendrite surfaces created bowls of swirled caves along the tree-tube in the mat-like branches. These surfaces had high-index catalytic site facets associated with the formation of ridges/defects on the dominant {110}-top-cover surface. These swirled caves along the branches were completely filled with 50-100 nm poly-CN nano-sphere-fossils with orb-like appearance. Such structural features are key issues of the inherent surface reactivity of a powerful catalyst/trapper, enabling photocatalytic oxidation and trapping of extremely toxic arsenite (AsO33-) species and photo-induced recovery of arsenate (AsO43-) products from catalyst surfaces. The light-induced release of produced AsO43- from BSD indicates (i) highly controlled waste collection/management (i.e., recovery), (ii) low cost and ecofriendly photo-adsorbent, (iii) selective trapping of real sample water to produce water-free arsenite species; (iv) multiple reuse cycles of catalysts (i.e., reduced waste volume). Matrixed dendrites, covered with 3D microscopic sphere cores that capture solar-light, trap toxins, and are triggered by light, were designed. These dendrites can withstand indoor and outdoor recovery of toxins from water sources.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7947-7959
Number of pages13
JournalNanoscale
Volume9
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jun 2017

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