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Low-temperature synthesis of δ-Bi2O3 hierarchical nanostructures composed of ultrathin nanosheets for efficient photocatalysis

Journal

MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 130, Issue -, Pages 501-511

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2017.05.087

Keywords

Bismuth oxide; Photocatalyst; UV light; Environmental remediation; Advanced oxidation process

Funding

  1. Ratchadapisek Sompoch Endownment Fund Chulalongkorn University [CU-59-034 AM]
  2. Rachadapisek Sompot Fund for Postdoctoral Fellowship Chulalongkorn University
  3. Synchrotron Light Research Institute (Public Organization), Thailand [2300, 2518]

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Due to its highest conductivity of any oxide material, the delta phase of Bi2O3 (delta-Bi2O3) is recognized as one of the most technologically important materials for various applications, including photocatalysis. Nevertheless, the delta-Bi2O3 phase is not stable at room temperature. Herein, we demonstrate that delta-Bi2O3 can be synthesized at low temperature through a facile sol-gel route in the presence of metavanadate oxyanion (VO3-). The chemical state and local structure of V are investigated by synchrotron-based techniques, such as X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS). Our findings demonstrate the critical role of VO3- in stabilizing the delta-Bi2O3 phase. The crystallinity of delta-Bi2O3 is dramatically increased by the addition of VO3-. In the absence of VO3-, amorphous product is obtained. The as-synthesized delta-Bi2O3 possesses 3D hierarchical nanostructures constructed by ultrathin nanosheets with a few nanometers thick (similar to 5 nm). The nanosheets are composed of ultrasmall nanoparticles in the range of 1-2 nm in size. Such a unique hierarchitecture of delta-Bi2O3 allows efficient light utilization due to multiple reflections and scattering, indicated by its excellent photocatalytic activity for the degradation and mineralization of atrazine in aqueous solution. [GRAPHICS] .

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