Synthesis of BiOClxBr1-x Nanoplate Solid Solutions as a Robust Photocatalyst with Tunable Band Structure

Xing Zhang, Li Wei Wang, Chu Ya Wang, Wei Kang Wang, Ya Li Chen, Yu Xi Huang, Wen Wei Li, Yu Jie Feng, Han Qing Yu

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Abstract

The use of bismuth oxyhalides as photocatalysts has received extensive interest because of their high photocatalytic activity and stability. However, available methods for the synthesis of bismuth oxyhalides with tailored morphologies, well-defined facets, and tunable band gaps are still lacking. In this work, two-dimensional BiOClxBr1-x solid solution with exposed {001} facets and tunable band gaps were synthesized by using solvothermal methods. The BiOClxBr1-x solid solution nanoplates crystallized in a homogeneous crystal structure but possessed continuously tuned band gaps from 3.39 to 2.78 eV by decreasing the ratio of Cl/Br. Among the synthesized nanoplates, the BiOCl0.5Br0.5 sample exhibited the highest photocatalytic activity for degrading Rhodamine B (RhB), a typical organic pollutant, under visible light. The highest photoactivity of the BiOCl0.5Br0.5 sample was attributed to a synergetic effect of higher surface area, facets exposed, and optimized band structure. The results are of profound significance for the design of novel photocatalyst materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11872-11877
Number of pages6
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume21
Issue number33
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bismuth
  • crystal engineering
  • nanostructures
  • photophysics
  • surface analysis

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