Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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176485 | Dyes and Pigments | 2013 | 8 Pages |
•Hollow Bi2MoO6 microspheres were prepared by aerosol-spraying with glucose.•Hollow morphology was formed with cage-like pores on the outer shell.•Aerosol-spraying temperature and glucose concentration played important roles.•Rhodamine B was photodegraded via de-ethylation process with five identified intermediates.•High activities were ascribed to large surface area and light multiple reflections.
Bi2MoO6 hollow microspheres with cage-like pores on the outer shell were synthesized by aerosol-spraying with glucose as a template. The aerosol-spraying temperature and the amount of glucose played key roles in determining the crystal phase and the Bi2MoO6 morphology including outer shell thickness and number of cage-like pores on the outer shell. The photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B under visible-light irradiation was examined which revealed that the reaction followed first order kinetics with respect of rhodamine B concentration and rhodamine B was completely degraded into CO2via de-ethylation process with the formation of 5 intermediates. The as-prepared Bi2MoO6 exhibited high activity owing to the high surface area and additionally because of multiple light reflections in the hollow chamber.