a high surface-to-volume ratio is of great significance
for increasing the decomposition rate of organic pollutions.
Compared with nanopowders and thin films, nanofibers have higher
surface-to-volume ratio, even which are expected to solve these
problems of the poor recuperability and reutilization limitation for
nanopowders and low contact area for thin films. Electrospinning is
a mature method to produce continuous fibers with diameters
ranging from tens to hundreds of nanometers [13–15],