Issue 4, 2016

Solvothermal method coupled with thermal decomposition for synthesis of non-stoichiometric BiO1.18I0.64 with excellent photocatalytic activity

Abstract

A series of non-stoichiometric BiOxI3−2x photocatalysts were successfully prepared by a solvothermal method combined with thermal decomposition. Among them, BiO1.18I0.64 exhibited the highest photocatalytic activity. The degradation rate of aniline (50 mg L−1) over the photocatalyst (1 g L−1) was about 92.5% after 3 h of white LED lamp irradiation. Density functional theory calculations demonstrated that a much faster velocity of relative movement between electron and hole, as well as an apparently enhanced internal electric field in BiO1.18I0.64 greatly facilitated separation of photogenerated electron–hole pairs, which significantly improved its photocatalytic activity. In addition, I-vacancies in BiO1.18I0.64 could play an important role in capturing holes and thereby inhibiting the recombination of photoinduced electron–hole pairs. It further accounted for the obviously enhanced photocatalytic activity of BiO1.18I0.64.

Graphical abstract: Solvothermal method coupled with thermal decomposition for synthesis of non-stoichiometric BiO1.18I0.64 with excellent photocatalytic activity

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Nov 2015
Accepted
18 Dec 2015
First published
22 Dec 2015

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 2641-2650

Solvothermal method coupled with thermal decomposition for synthesis of non-stoichiometric BiO1.18I0.64 with excellent photocatalytic activity

Y. Guan, S. Wang, X. Wang, C. Sun, Y. Wang and Z. Ling, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 2641 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA24200B

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