| Literature DB >> 26506332 |
Xin Feng1, Wen Cui2, Junbo Zhong3, Xiaoying Liu4, Fan Dong5, Yuxin Zhang6.
Abstract
A facile method was developed to enhance the visible light photocatalytic activity of bismuth oxide formate (BiOCOOH) nanosheets via Br-doping. The as-prepared samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area, UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectra, and N₂ adsorption-desorption isotherms measurement. The Br- ions replaced the COOH- ions in the layers of BiOCOOH, result in a decreased layer distance. The photocatalytic activity of the as-prepared materials was evaluated by removal of NO in qir at ppb level. The results showed that the Br-doped BiOCOOH nanosheets showed enhanced visible light photocatalytic activtiy with a NO removal of 37.8%. The enhanced activity can be ascribed to the increased visible light absorption and the promoted charge separation.Entities:
Keywords: BiOCOOH; Br-doping; NO removal; charge separation; visible-light photocatalysis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26506332 PMCID: PMC6332265 DOI: 10.3390/molecules201019189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1XRD patterns of as-prepared BiOCOOH and BHB with different Br contents (a) and the enlarge view (b).
Figure 2The SEM images of BiOCOOH.
Figure 3The SEM (a,b); TEM (c) and HRTEM (d) images and EDS mapping (e–h) of BHB-0.25.
Figure 4The XPS spectra of BHB-0.25, Bi4f (a); Br (b); C1s (c) and O1s (d).
Figure 5N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms (a) and pore size-distribution curves (b) of BiOCOOH and BHB-X.
The SBET, pore volume, peak pore diameter, NO removal ratio of the samples.
| Sample | Pore Volume (cm3/g) | Peak Pore Diameter (nm) | NO η (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BHB | 12.98 | 0.067 | 1.2/2.8 | 0 |
| BHB-0.10 | 14.69 | 0.075 | 1.2/2.8 | 31.4 |
| BHB-0.25 | 21.93 | 0.083 | 1.2/2.8 | 37.6 |
| BHB-0.50 | 13.64 | 0.062 | 1.2/2.8 | 33.5 |
Figure 6UV-vis DRS spectra of BiOCOOH, BiOBr and BHB with different Br contents.
Figure 7PL spectra of BiOCOOH and Br doped BiOCOOH (BHB-0.25).
Figure 8Photocurrent generation for BiOCOOH and Br-doped BiOCOOH (BHB-0.25) under visible light irradiation (λ > 420 nm, [Na2SO4] = 0.5 M).
Figure 9Visible light photocatalytic activity of pure BiOCOOH, BiOBr and BHB with different Br contents (a) and repeated visible light photocatalytic runs of BHB-0.25 (b) for NO removal in air.