A general and green approach to synthesize monodisperse ceria hollow spheres with enhanced photocatalytic activity

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We report a general and green approach to synthesize monodisperse ceria hollow spheres with tunable shell structure. After ceria precursor is coated on monodisperse poly(styrene-co-acrylic acid) spheres via a sol-gel method, ceria hollow spheres are successfully fabricated by calcination. The as-obtained hollow spheres exhibit enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible light. Our present work could not only provide a useful direction for the scale-up fabrication of other metallic oxide hollow spheres with tunable shell structure, but also open a new doorway to ceria based photocatalyst synthesis in an aqueous phase.

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Deng, W., Chen, D., Hu, J., & Chen, L. (2015). A general and green approach to synthesize monodisperse ceria hollow spheres with enhanced photocatalytic activity. RSC Advances, 5(98), 80158–80169. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra15602e

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