▎ 摘 要
A series of novel, mesoporous transition metal doped titanium dioxide-reduced graphene oxide composites are synthesized where the dopants were Mn, Co, Ni, Mo, and W. An in-situ synthesis method was used which involves a green, economic, hydrothermal process which can be scaled up easily. The composites show high surface areas (165-245 m(2)/g) and monomodal pore size distributions with average pore diameters in the range of 3-5 nm. The homogeneous distributions of the dopants are seen in SEM-EDX mapping data. The indirect band gaps of the composite materials are in the range of 2.20-2.48 eV. The composites show excellent dye adsorption activities where 100% adsorption of Rhodamine B occurs within 5 min when Mo-TiO2/rGO composite is used. The adsorbed dye can either be desorbed or photocatalytically degraded and the composite is reusable up to 10 cycles without losing significant activity. Mo-TiO2/rGO composite showed excellent adsorption of both cationic and anionic dyes at neutral pH.