Issue 26, 2012

ZrO2-incorporated Bi6O6(OH)3(NO3)3·1.5H2O with superior photocatalytic activity for degradation of malachite green

Abstract

Bi6O6(OH)3(NO3)3·1.5H2O and ZrO2-modified Bi6O6(OH)3(NO3)3·1.5H2O as novel photocatalysts were successfully synthesized via a facile hydrothermal method and utilized in aqueous solution for the photocatalytic degradation of malachite green. The prepared samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, BET surface area analysis and UV-vis reflectance spectrum. Comparing with the samples synthesized via bare Bi6O6(OH)3(NO3)3·1.5H2O, the ZrO2-modified sample exhibits higher catalytic activity and more durable stability in the photodegradation of malachite green. The electronic band structure was determined by the combination of optical absorption spectra and Mott–Schottky plots. Base on the research of structural characterization, band gap structure and electrochemical tests, the possible reasons for enhance photocatalytic performance by ZrO2-incorporation were proposed. It has been considered that the large specific surface area, more positive position of valance band and higher migration rate of photogenerated carriers have strong influence on the improvement of photocatalytic activity. Moreover, the ZrO2-modification delays photo corrosion behavior resulting in higher stability under irradiation.

Graphical abstract: ZrO2-incorporated Bi6O6(OH)3(NO3)3·1.5H2O with superior photocatalytic activity for degradation of malachite green

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Mar 2012
Accepted
16 Aug 2012
First published
20 Aug 2012

RSC Adv., 2012,2, 9881-9886

ZrO2-incorporated Bi6O6(OH)3(NO3)3·1.5H2O with superior photocatalytic activity for degradation of malachite green

L. Xie, J. Wang, Y. Hu, S. Zhu, Z. Zheng, S. Weng and P. Liu, RSC Adv., 2012, 2, 9881 DOI: 10.1039/C2RA20410J

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