In Situ Decoration of Bi[sub.2]S[sub.3] Nanosheets on Zinc Oxide/Cellulose Acetate Composite Films for Photodegradation of Dyes under Visible Light Irradiation

A novel Bi[sub.2]S[sub.3]-zinc oxide/cellulose acetate composite film was prepared through a blending-wet phase conversion and in situ precipitate method. The results revealed that the incorporation of Bi[sub.2]S[sub.3] in the film increased the cavity density and uniformity, which provided addition...

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Hauptverfasser: Dan, Yixiao, Xu, Jialiang, Jian, Jian, Meng, Lingxi, Deng, Pei, Yan, Jiaqi, Yuan, Zhengqiu, Zhang, Yusheng, Zhou, Hu
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description A novel Bi[sub.2]S[sub.3]-zinc oxide/cellulose acetate composite film was prepared through a blending-wet phase conversion and in situ precipitate method. The results revealed that the incorporation of Bi[sub.2]S[sub.3] in the film increased the cavity density and uniformity, which provided additional space for the growth of active species and improved the interaction between dye pollutants and active sites. Zinc oxide acted as a mediator to facilitate the separation of electron–hole pairs effectively preventing their recombination, thus reducing the photo-corrosion of Bi[sub.2]S[sub.3]. As a result, the Bi[sub.2]S[sub.3]-ZnO/CA composite film exhibited favorable photocatalytic activity in the degradation of various dyes. Additionally, the composite film displayed effortless separation and recovery without the need for centrifugation or filtration, while maintaining its exceptional catalytic performance even after undergoing various processes.
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Catalysis
Methylene blue
Tetracycline
Tetracyclines
Zinc
title In Situ Decoration of Bi[sub.2]S[sub.3] Nanosheets on Zinc Oxide/Cellulose Acetate Composite Films for Photodegradation of Dyes under Visible Light Irradiation
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