| Literature DB >> 26619889 |
Haifa Zhai1,2, Jizhou Kong3,4, Anzhen Wang5, Hongjing Li5, Tiantian Zhang5, Aidong Li3, Di Wu3.
Abstract
Low-temperature β-BiNbO4 powders (denoted as Low-β) were prepared by citrate and Pechini methods using homemade water-soluble niobium precursors. The addition of ethylene glycol and the resultant polymerization effect on the synthesis and visible-light photocatalytic performance of β-BiNbO4 powders were fully investigated. The polymerization effect is beneficial to lower the phase formation temperature and obtain smaller particle catalysts. Both methods can synthesize catalysts with excellent performance of visible-light degradation of methyl violet (MV). The Low-β BiNbO4 powder prepared by citrate method shows better degradation rate of about 1 h to decompose 80 % of MV and also displays good photocatalytic stability. The photodegradation of MV under the visible-light irradiation followed the pseudo-first-order kinetics according to the Langmuir-Hinshelwood model, and the obtained first-order rate constant and half-time are 2.85 × 10(-2) min(-1) and 24.3 min, respectively. The better photocatalytic performance of BiNbO4 powders prepared by citrate method can be attributed to its smaller band gap and better crystallinity.Entities:
Keywords: Photocatalytic performance; Polymerization; β-BiNbO4
Year: 2015 PMID: 26619889 PMCID: PMC4666192 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-1165-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1XRD patterns of BiNbO4 powders prepared by a citrate and b Pechini methods, respectively. The powders are thermally treated at different temperatures for 3 h
Fig. 2TEM images of Low-β BiNbO4 powders prepared by a citrate and b Pechini methods
Fig. 3UV-visible absorption spectra of Low-β BiNbO4 powders prepared by citrate and Pechini methods
Fig. 4Photodegradation of MV with respect to the irradiation time using Low-β BiNbO4 powders exposed to visible light; the inset shows the adsorption ability of Low-β BiNbO4 powders after the suspension was agitated for 1 h in the absence of light to achieve the equilibrium adsorption
Fig. 5Kinetic fit for the photodegradation of MV in the presence of Low-β BiNbO4 powders prepared by citrate and Pechini methods
Fig. 6Cycling photodegradation of MV over Low-β BiNbO4 powder prepared by citrate method under visible light irradiation