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Graphene oxide enwrapped Ag3PO4 composite: towards a highly efficient and stable visible-light-induced photocatalyst for water purification

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CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 2, Issue 12, Pages 2525-2532

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2cy20483e

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  1. Clean Energy Research Programme under National Research Foundation of Singapore
  2. Singapore Environment & Water Industry (EWI) Development Council [NRF2007EWT-CERP01-0420, MEWR 651/06/166]
  3. EWI

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A novel graphene oxide (GO) enwrapped Ag3PO4 (GO-Ag3PO4) composite as a visible-light-induced photocatalyst has been fabricated through an ion-exchange method of CH3COOAg and Na2HPO4 in the presence of GO sheets. Scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed that Ag3PO4 particles have been enwrapped by GO sheets. The UV-vis spectra curve of the GO-Ag3PO4 composite showed strong absorbance in the visible light regions. The photocatalytic activity of the composite was evaluated by the degradation of organic dye (AO7) and phenol under visible-light irradiation. The results indicated that this novel GO-Ag3PO4 composite exhibited significantly higher photocatalytic activities and improved stability under visible-light irradiation, compared with bare Ag3PO4. Moreover, the GO-Ag3PO4 composite showed both excellent intrinsic antibacterial and visible-light-induced photocatalytic disinfection activities toward E. coli cells. The possible mechanism for the enhanced photocatalytic properties and antibacterial activity of the GO-Ag3PO4 composite was also discussed. Our finding paves a way to design highly efficient and stable visible-light-induced photocatalysts for the removal of organic pollutants and pathogenic bacteria for water purification.

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