| Literature DB >> 33677274 |
Abhijit N Kadam1, Chinna Bathula2, Sang-Wha Lee3.
Abstract
Stability of the photocatalyst, maximum solar energy harvesting and effective photogenerated charge carrier separation are yet demanding key features of the photocatalysis for pollutant abetment and photo-electrochemical applications. Herein, we report the in situ solvothermal synthesis of CdS-Bi2MoO6 core-shell heterostructures (CdS-Bi2MoO6 CSHs) for the photocatalytic elimination of methyl orange (MO) under visible light. The as-synthesized CdS-Bi2MoO6 CSHs exhibited highest photocatalytic performance of 98.5%, which is approximately 10 and 4 folds higher than pristine Bi2MoO6 nanosheets (NSs) and CdS nanorods (NRs), respectively. This significantly enhanced photocatalytic performance is attributed to the core-shell heterostructure that improves the visible-light harvesting ability, facilitates efficient separation and transfer of the photogenerated charge carriers, as well as synergistic band alignment of both CdS NRs and Bi2MoO6 NSs. The CdS-Bi2MoO6 CSHs also showed efficient photocatalytic performance toward methylene blue (MB) as colored dye and tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) as a colorless emerging contaminant. Additionally, the outcomes of transient photocurrent, electrochemical impedance, and photoluminescence study further corroborate that the construction of core-shell heterostructures with tight contact, leading to effective charge carrier separation. The hole (h+) and superoxide radical anion (•O2-) were determined to be the predominant active species accountable for the MO dye degradation. Furthermore, the CdS-Bi2MoO6 CSHs exhibited a satisfactory recycling efficiency over five cycles (reduced by approximately 6%), owing to the protective Bi2MoO6 NSs shell over the CdS NRs core, demonstrating their applicability in wastewater purification and photo-electrochemical applications.Entities:
Keywords: CdS–Bi(2)MoO(6) CSHs; Environmental toxic pollutants removal; Photoelectrochemical; Solvothermal process; Visible light stimulated photocatalysis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33677274 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086