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This study reports a biogenic approach to the synthesis of Au@CeO2 nanocomposite using electrochemically active biofilms (EABs) in water under normal pressure and 30 °C. This work presents the results of extensive morphological, structural, optical, visible light photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic studies of Au@CeO2 nanocomposite. The presence of a large number of interfaces between Au nanoparticles and CeO2 for charge transfer is believed to play a key role in enhancing the optical and visible light photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic performance of Au@CeO2 nanocomposite. The enhanced visible light degradation of methyl orange and methylene blue by Au@CeO2 nanocomposite was much higher than that by pure CeO2. The reusability, stability, and other results suggests that the Au@CeO2 nanocomposite could be exploited as potential candidates for visible light photocatalysis, photovoltaic, and photoelectrochemical devices.

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The enhanced visible light degradation of methyl orange and methylene blue by Au@CeO2 nanocomposite was much higher than that by pure CeO2. The reusability, stability, and other results suggests that the Au@CeO2 nanocomposite could be exploited as potential candidates for visible light photocatalysis, photovoltaic, and photoelectrochemical devices.

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The enhanced visible light degradation of methyl orange and methylene blue by Au@CeO2 nanocomposite was much higher than that by pure CeO2. The reusability, stability, and other results suggests that the Au@CeO2 nanocomposite could be exploited as potential candidates for visible light photocatalysis, photovoltaic, and photoelectrochemical devices.

Professor Mohammad Mansoob Khan
Universiti Brunei Darussalam

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This page is a summary of: Biogenic Fabrication of Au@CeO2 Nanocomposite with Enhanced Visible Light Activity, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, April 2014, American Chemical Society (ACS),
DOI: 10.1021/jp500933t.
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