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Visible-light decomposition of gaseous toluene over BiFeO3-(BiNe)2O3 heterojunctions with enhanced performance

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 302, Issue -, Pages 552-559

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2016.05.100

Keywords

Bismuth ferrite; Visible-light photocatalysis; Heterojunctions; Charge separation; Toluene

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [21576298, 21425627]
  2. Science and Technology Plan Project [2013B090500029, 2014B090902006]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2014A030313135, 2014A030308012]
  4. NSCF-Guangdong united foundation
  5. national supercomputing center in Guangzhou

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The comprising of multicomponent heterojunctions is an effective strategy to design a highly active photocatalyst. However, the trade-off between the extension of light responsive region and suppress of charges recombination is still its major obstacle. Herein, BiFeO3-(Bi/Fe)(2)O-3 heterojunctions composed by two small band gap components, are synthesized via a facile one-pot hydrothermal process. The parasitic phase of (Bi/Fe)(2)O-3 in BiFeO3 synchronously makes its a clearly red shift of light absorption edge up to approximately 665 nm, enhanced visible-light absorption, and improved charge separation due to their suitable bands positions and intimate contact. In the application of photocatalytic destruction of gaseous toluene, toluene can be deeply oxidized into CO2 over BiFeO3-(Bi/Fe)(2)O-3 under visible light irradiation (A > 400 nm) and ambient temperature. In comparison with BiFeO3, BiFeO3-(Bi/Fe)(2)O-3 exhibits 2.5 times higher activity under parallel test conditions and outstanding cyclic performance. Such BiFeO3-(Bi/Fe)(2)O-3 heterojunction and its composing strategy may bring new insight into the designing of highly efficient photocatalysts and potential technological applications. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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