Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5437845 Ceramics International 2017 38 Pages PDF
Abstract
A series of novel ZnO/Ag/Ag2WO4/AgI nanocomposites have been successfully synthesized by a facile ultrasonic-irradiation method and their photocatalytic activities were explored under visible-light illumination using rhodamine B. The synthesized nanocomposites were characterized by various techniques to determine their structural, morphological, and electronical properties. Effect of the amount of AgI, as visible-light sensitizer, on the photocatalytic activity was studied and it was found that the nanocomposite with 30% of AgI displayed the highest photocatalytic activity. Activity of this photocatalyst was almost 150, 17.8, and 55.1 times greater than those of the ZnO, ZnO/Ag/Ag2WO4, and ZnO/AgI photocatalysts, respectively. Besides, the importance of active species during the degradation process was explored and it was shown that superoxide anion radical has major role in the photodegradation reaction. Moreover, the outstanding performance of the best nanocomposite in degradations of three more dye pollutants was confirmed. Finally, a cascade mechanism was proposed for the greatly enhanced activity of the nanocomposites in degradation reactions.
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