posted on 2021-04-21, 04:29authored byJunkai Ren, Luigi Stagi, Luca Malfatti, Sebastiano Garroni, Stefano Enzo, Plinio Innocenzi
The fabrication of
optically active heterostructures in the shape
of mesostructured thin films is a highly challenging task. It requires
an integrated process to allow in one-step incorporating the two-dimensional
materials within the mesoporous ordered host without disrupting the
pore organization. Hexagonal boron nitride (BN) nanosheets have been
successfully introduced into titania mesoporous films using a template-assisted
sol–gel synthesis and evaporation-induced self-assembly. Two
types of BN sheets have been used, with and without defects, to investigate
the role of defects in heterostructure properties. It has been found
that the defects increase the ultraviolet radiation A (UVA) absorbance
and enhance the photocatalytic response of the film. The BN sheets
are optically transparent and do not exhibit any photocatalytic property
but contribute to anatase crystallization via heterogeneous nucleation.