Flux synthesis of Bi2MO4Cl (M = Gd and Nd) nanosheets for high-efficiency photocatalytic oxygen evolution under visible light
The Bi 2 MO 4 Cl (M = Gd and Nd) nanosheets were prepared by a molten salt flux method for the first time. The resulted Bi 2 GdO 4 Cl (F-BG) nanosheets showed the highest photocatalytic activity for oxygen (O 2 ) evolution and trypan blue (TB) degradation than Bi 2 NdO 4 Cl (F-BN), Bi 2 GdO 4 Cl (S-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science 2022, Vol.57 (4), p.2870-2882 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Bi
2
MO
4
Cl (M = Gd and Nd) nanosheets were prepared by a molten salt flux method for the first time. The resulted Bi
2
GdO
4
Cl (F-BG) nanosheets showed the highest photocatalytic activity for oxygen (O
2
) evolution and trypan blue (TB) degradation than Bi
2
NdO
4
Cl (F-BN), Bi
2
GdO
4
Cl (S-BG) and Bi
2
NdO
4
Cl (S-BN) synthesized by a solid-state method. The F-BG nanosheets showed the larger specific surface areas and abundant pores, which could provide more reactive sites. The photoelectrochemical and photoluminescence (PL) results revealed that F-BG sample had the excellent separation and transfer rates of photogenerated charge carriers, leading to the highly photocatalytic performance for both O
2
evolution and TB degradation. The UV–Vis diffuse reflectance spectra (DRS) showed all samples had the visible-light-responsive characteristic. The radical trapping experiment revealed hole (h
+
) played a major role, while superoxide radical (
·
O
2
-
) contributed a little to photocatalytic degradation process. Thus, a possible photocatalytic mechanism was proposed based on the radical trapping experiment. This work shows us a useful insight into the preparation of highly active bismuth-based oxyhalide nanosheets photocatalysts by a molten salt synthesis through surface modification and morphology control and provides the possibility of water splitting under visible light. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2461 1573-4803 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10853-021-06727-y |