Issue 42, 2022

The composing effect of bismuth on titania hollow microspheres for their visible-light photocatalytic activity

Abstract

Bismuth-composed titania hollow microspheres are fabricated by an impregnation–calcination method using hydrothermally prepared titania hollow microspheres as precursors and Bi(NO3)3 as the Bi resource. A series of characterization methods and analyses, including scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, N2 adsorption–desorption isotherms, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and UV-vis spectroscopy were carried out to confirm the successful synthesis of Bi-TiO2 photocatalysts. The photocatalytic activity is evaluated by photocatalytic decolorization of methyl orange (MO) aqueous solution at ambient temperature under visible-light irradiation. The results show that Bi-composing greatly enhances the visible-light photocatalytic activity of TiO2 hollow microspheres. When the atomic ratio of Bi/Ti (RBi) is increased from 0 to 0.5, the photocatalytic activity of the samples increases. In particular, at RBi = 0.5, it shows the highest photocatalytic activity. The Bi-components contain two narrow band gap semiconductors of Bi2O3 and Bi4Ti3O12 on the surface of TiO2 hollow microspheres. The results imply that Bi-composing induces the shift of the absorption edge into the visible-light range and the enhancement of visible-light absorption. Furthermore, the formation of the Bi2O3/TiO2 heterojunction and the special multilayer crystal structure of Bi4Ti3O12 could efficiently reduce the recombination of photo-generated electrons and holes.

Graphical abstract: The composing effect of bismuth on titania hollow microspheres for their visible-light photocatalytic activity

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Aug 2022
Accepted
29 Sep 2022
First published
30 Sep 2022

New J. Chem., 2022,46, 20445-20455

The composing effect of bismuth on titania hollow microspheres for their visible-light photocatalytic activity

Y. Han, B. Wang, Q. Xiang and W. Li, New J. Chem., 2022, 46, 20445 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ04296G

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