Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1614188 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Bismuth oxide is prepared by a gel to crystalline conversion technique without using any surfactant. The sample calcined at two different temperatures (600 and 700 °C) contains only stable monoclinic phase with the variation in crystallinity. The degradation efficiency varies with the calcination temperature and is maximum for the higher crystallinity one (600 °C) having larger surface area. The optical band gap value of 2.7344(9) eV also supported that bismuth oxide is used as a visible light photocatalyst. From the photocatalytic degradation experiment it is found that the pseudo second order equation fits well for the whole range of study with higher correlation coefficient.
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Authors
S. Iyyapushpam, S.T. Nishanthi, D. Pathinettam Padiyan,