Composite Photocatalysts Containing BiVO<inf>4</inf> for Degradation of Cationic Dyes
© 2017 The Author(s). The creation of composite structures is a commonly employed approach towards enhanced photocatalytic performance, with one of the key rationales for doing this being to separate photoexcited charges, affording them longer lifetimes in which to react with adsorbed species. Here...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-470312018-04-25T07:35:21Z Composite Photocatalysts Containing BiVO<inf>4</inf> for Degradation of Cationic Dyes Kanlaya Pingmuang Jun Chen Wiyong Kangwansupamonkon Gordon G. Wallace Sukon Phanichphant Andrew Nattestad Agricultural and Biological Sciences Arts and Humanities © 2017 The Author(s). The creation of composite structures is a commonly employed approach towards enhanced photocatalytic performance, with one of the key rationales for doing this being to separate photoexcited charges, affording them longer lifetimes in which to react with adsorbed species. Here we examine three composite photocatalysts using either WO 3 , TiO 2 or CeO 2 with BiVO 4 for the degradation of model dyes Methylene Blue and Rhodamine B. Each of these materials (WO 3 , TiO 2 or CeO 2 ) has a different band edge energy offset with respect to BiVO 4 , allowing for a systematic comparison of these different arrangements. It is seen that while these offsets can afford beneficial charge transfer (CT) processes, they can also result in the deactivation of certain reactions. We also observed the importance of localized dye concentrations, resulting from a strong affinity between it and the surface, in attaining high overall photocatalytic performance, a factor not often acknowledged. It is hoped in the future that these observations will assist in the judicious selection of semiconductors for use as composite pho tocatalysts. 2018-04-25T07:13:29Z 2018-04-25T07:13:29Z 2017-12-01 Journal 20452322 2-s2.0-85029441792 10.1038/s41598-017-09514-5 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85029441792&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47031 |
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© 2017 The Author(s). The creation of composite structures is a commonly employed approach towards enhanced photocatalytic performance, with one of the key rationales for doing this being to separate photoexcited charges, affording them longer lifetimes in which to react with adsorbed species. Here we examine three composite photocatalysts using either WO 3 , TiO 2 or CeO 2 with BiVO 4 for the degradation of model dyes Methylene Blue and Rhodamine B. Each of these materials (WO 3 , TiO 2 or CeO 2 ) has a different band edge energy offset with respect to BiVO 4 , allowing for a systematic comparison of these different arrangements. It is seen that while these offsets can afford beneficial charge transfer (CT) processes, they can also result in the deactivation of certain reactions. We also observed the importance of localized dye concentrations, resulting from a strong affinity between it and the surface, in attaining high overall photocatalytic performance, a factor not often acknowledged. It is hoped in the future that these observations will assist in the judicious selection of semiconductors for use as composite pho tocatalysts. |
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Composite Photocatalysts Containing BiVO<inf>4</inf> for Degradation of Cationic Dyes |
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Composite Photocatalysts Containing BiVO<inf>4</inf> for Degradation of Cationic Dyes |
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Composite Photocatalysts Containing BiVO<inf>4</inf> for Degradation of Cationic Dyes |
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Composite Photocatalysts Containing BiVO<inf>4</inf> for Degradation of Cationic Dyes |
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composite photocatalysts containing bivo<inf>4</inf> for degradation of cationic dyes |
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