Surface functionalization of hierarchical BiOBr/ZnWO4 heterojunctions as visible-light driven photocatalysts
Abstract
A p–n BiOBr/ZnWO4 (BZ) heterojunction was synthesized and used for the photocatalytic degradation of RhB in aqueous solution under visible-light irradiation. Notably, an optimized 0.15BZ composite (mole ratio) exhibited excellent photocatalytic activity, which is 14.7 times higher than that of bare ZnWO4. The integration of p–n heterojunction at the interface of hierarchical nanoflake-assembled BiOBr flowers and nanoflake-assembled yolk–shell microspheres of ZnWO4 can efficiently promote charge separation and migration, thus significantly improving the photocatalytic performance. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra proved that ·OH radicals were the key reactive components. Moreover, a degradation efficiency of 89.8% was maintained after four cycles, representing good durability for the BZ photocatalyst. This work offers a reasonable way for the economic synthesis of heterojunction materials, and the high-efficiency and chemically stable BiOBr/ZnWO4 heterojunction composite might act as a promising photocatalyst in water purification applications.

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