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In-situ anion exchange synthesis of AgBr/Ag2CO3 hybrids with enhanced visible light photocatalytic activity and improved stability

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS A-CHEMICAL
Volume 395, Issue -, Pages 16-24

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcata.2014.07.027

Keywords

AgBr/Ag2CO3 hybrids; Anion-exchange method; Ag degrees nanoparticles; Ponceau BS; Visible light photocatalysis

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  1. UGC
  2. CSIR, New Delhi, India
  3. UGC New Delhi

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AgBr/Ag2CO3 hybrids were synthesized via an in situ anion-exchange reaction between Ag2CO3 and NaBr. The obtained hybrids were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and terepthalic acid-photo luminescence (TA-PL) technique. The as prepared AgBr/Ag2CO3 hybrids exhibited wide absorption in the visible light region and displayed efficient and higher photo catalytic activities towards the degradation of dye molecules (Ponceau BS) as compared to pure AgBr and Ag2CO3 samples under visible light irradiation (lambda > 400 nm). The enhanced photocatalytic activity of AgBr/Ag2CO3 was related to the efficient separation of electron-hole pairs derived from matching band potentials between AgBr and Ag2CO3, as well as the good electron trapping role of Ag degrees nanoparticles in situ formed on the surface of AgBr and Ag2CO3 particles during photocatalytic oxidation process. The quenching effect of different scavengers of reactive species suggested that (OH)-O-center dot and h(+) play major role in the degradation of PBS. The enhanced stability of the hybrid was attributed to the trapping of photogenerated electrons from the surface of catalyst by Ag degrees nanoparticles which suppress the photocorrosion. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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