Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1487029 Materials Research Bulletin 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Crystalline phases of BiVO4 can be selectively synthesized by thermal treatment.•BiVO4 sample prepared at 400 °C exhibited the best activity.•It was composed of mixed crystalline phases (tetragonal and monoclinic BiVO4).•Mixed phases availed the transfer of electrons and the generation of active species.

Visible-light-induced BiVO4 microspheres with different crystalline phases have been successfully synthesized via simple thermal treatment methods. The photocatalytic activities of the samples were evaluated by the degradation of methylene blue (MB) under visible-light irradiation (420 nm < λ < 800 nm). The results indicated that the BiVO4 sample prepared at 400 °C, which was composed of mixed crystalline phases (tetragonal and monoclinic BiVO4), exhibited the best activity. Through the detection of the degradation mechanism, it was found that the mixed phases availed the transfer of electrons and led to the generation of more kinds and amount of active species in the degradation process. The active species enhanced the photocatalytic activity. These results would be useful to develop highly efficient photocatalysts and helpful to reveal the degradation mechanism clearly.

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