Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1492093 Materials Research Bulletin 2008 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Monoclinic structure silver vanadate Ag3VO4 was prepared by hydrothermal process. The effects of the ratio of silver to vanadium in starting material, hydrothermal temperature on surface morphologies, structure and photoactivity of Ag3VO4 for the decolorization azodye acid red B under visible irradiation were investigated. The Ag3VO4 prepared in the excess vanadium at 160 °C for 48 h exhibited highest visible-light-driven activity. Excess vanadium in the preparation increased the crystallinity and suppressed the formation of grain boundaries, while the formation of Ag0 on the surface of the catalyst promoting the electron–hole separation and interfacial charge transfer, resulting in an increase in the photocatalytic activity. Furthermore, the activity of the Ag3VO4 was increased by 11 times when NiO was loaded, which also shows high activities for the decomposition of phenol and aniline. It is possible due to the formation of a short-circuited microphotoelectrochemical cell enhancing the separation of photogenerated electron–hole pairs.

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