Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1506516 | Solid State Sciences | 2007 | 6 Pages |
A Bi-based oxychloride Na0.5Bi1.5O2Cl with a layered structure as a novel efficient photocatalyst was studied in the present paper. The powder was synthesized by a solid state reaction method. It was characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope and UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectrum. Degradation of methyl orange was used to evaluate the photocatalytic activity. The as-synthesized Na0.5Bi1.5O2Cl has a smaller optical band gap of 3.04 eV than BiOCl (Eg = 3.44 eV). It possesses a fair visible-light-response ability. The UV-induced photocatalytic activity follows the decreasing order of BiOCl > Na0.5Bi1.5O2Cl > TiO2, different from the order of Na0.5Bi1.5O2Cl > TiO2 > BiOCl under visible light irradiation. The dispersion of Pt over Na0.5Bi1.5O2Cl leads to an obvious increase in the photocatalytic performance. The internal electric fields between [Na0.5Bi1.5O2] and [Cl] slabs favor the efficient separation of photostimulated electron–hole pairs.
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