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Visible-light-driven Z-scheme rGO/BiS-BiOBr heterojunctions with tunable exposed BiOBr (102) facets for efficient synchronous photocatalytic degradation of 2-nitrophenol and Cr(vi) reduction

Environmental Science: Nano, ISSN: 2051-8161, Vol: 6, Issue: 12, Page: 3670-3683
2019
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    156
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      156
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    41

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Fabrication of Z-scheme heterojunctions and crystal facet engineering are effective strategies for enhancing visible-light photocatalytic redox ability. Visible-light-responsive Z-scheme reduced graphene oxide (rGO)/BiS-BiOBr heterojunctions with a tunable exposed BiOBr (102) facet and high stability were prepared by a one-pot solvothermal strategy. A graphene oxide (GO) solution acts as a rGO precursor and crystal facet controlling agent of BiOBr (102). The optimized 1% rGO/BiS-BiOBr catalyst shows a much higher photocatalytic activity in degrading a single-component 2-nitrophenol (2NP) solution and a reducing single-component Cr(vi) solution than BiS, BiOBr and BiS-BiOBr. In the mixture solution of 2NP and Cr(vi), 2NP degradation and Cr(vi) reduction occur simultaneously, and the Cr(vi) reduction efficiency and 2NP degradation efficiency reached 95% and 67%, respectively. The synergism of rGO/BiS-BiOBr for simultaneous 2NP degradation and Cr(vi) reduction can be attributed to the efficient production of electrons and reactive oxygen species. This work sheds light on the design of facet-dependent Z-scheme photocatalysts to advance photocatalytic redox capability.

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