Synthesis of a BiPO4/Bi4O5I2 heterostructure for efficient degradation of oil field pollutants
In this research, composite photocatalysts were found to have a superior photocatalytic performance. A simple hydrolytic method is used to synthesize the BiPO4/Bi4O5I2 composite, and this was confirmed by use of characterization methods. The oilfield pollutant of acrylamide was used to evaluate the...
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description | In this research, composite photocatalysts were found to have a superior photocatalytic performance. A simple hydrolytic method is used to synthesize the BiPO4/Bi4O5I2 composite, and this was confirmed by use of characterization methods. The oilfield pollutant of acrylamide was used to evaluate the photocatalytic activity. After ultraviolet visible (UV-Vis) light irradiation for 6 h, the BiPO4/Bi4O5I2 displayed an excellent photocatalytic performance which was better than using Bi4O5I2 and BiPO4 singly. The characterization data further demonstrated the remarkable photocatalytic activity of BiPO4/Bi4O5I2. The trapping experiments and ESR experiments verified the photocatalytic mechanism. The recycling experiments used the degradation of Rhodamine B (RhB) to investigate the stability and reusability of BiPO4/Bi4O5I2. This paper details a new approach for the synthesis of a BiPO4/Bi4O5I2 composite, which exhibited efficient photocatalytic activity, for use in the degradation of oilfield pollutants. |
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