Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
608795 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl) nanostructure is prepared by a new low temperature route using sodium dodecyl sulfate as template and urea as hydrolytic agent. A novel heterojunction is developed between BiOCl and tungsten oxide (WO3) to make it an efficient visible light photocatalyst. The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis, Raman spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and N2 sorption isotherms. The WO3/BiOCl heterojunction system extends the absorption edge to the visible region efficiently. BiOCl works as a main photocatalyst while WO3 acts as the photosensitizer absorbing visible light in the WO3/BiOCl composite. The individual BiOCl and WO3 show very low photocatalytic efficiency under visible light irradiation but their heterojunction provides unexpectedly high efficiency in decomposing rhodamine B as compared to Degussa P25, pure BiOCl, and WO3.

Graphical abstractBiOCl prepared via new low temperature route is developed in a novel hetrerojunction of WO3/BiOCl as an efficient visible light active photocatalyst for environmental cleanup purposes.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (35 K)Download as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► 2D nanoflakes of BiOCl are prepared by a new and facile low temperature route. ► A novel heterojunction is developed between BiOCl and WO3. ► The WO3/BiOCl heterojunction extends the absorption edge to the visible region. ► WO3 in this junction acts as the photosensitizer absorbing visible light. ► The WO3/BiOCl composite induces complete decomposition of RhB under visible light.

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