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Biomass-derived multifunctional TiO sub(2)/carbonaceous aerogel composite as a highly efficient photocatalyst

Recently, the development of porous carbon materials driven by environmentally friendly natural biomass has been attracting tremendous focus. Herein, we present a facile and green approach to fabricate a binary TiO sub(2)/carbonaceous aerogel (TiO sub(2)/CA) composite using wintermelon as the source...

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Published in:RSC advances 2016-03, Vol.6 (30), p.25255-25266
Main Authors: Shi, Mingjin, Wei, Wei, Jiang, Zhifeng, Han, Hekun, Gao, Jinrong, Xie, Jimin
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Porous materials
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