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Fabrication of Bi12GeO20/Bi2S3 hybrids with surface oxygen vacancies by a facile CS2-mediated manner and enhanced photocatalytic performance in water and saline water

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 287, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2022.120532

Keywords

Bi12GeO20; CS2-mediated; Photocatalytic; Saline water; Degradation paths

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21207089]
  2. SRF for ROCS, SEM. [17ZR1419200]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [2017KJFZ073]
  4. science and technology development project of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

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A series of biphasic hybrids Bi12GeO20/Bi2S3 containing surface oxygen vacancies (OVs) were successfully constructed. These hybrids demonstrated enhanced photocatalytic degradation performance under visible light, mainly attributed to augmented visible-light harvesting, efficient spatial separation of charge carriers over interface by n-p heterojunction, and the presence of sufficient surface OVs.
A series of biphasic hybrids Bi12GeO20/Bi2S3 containing surface oxygen vacancies (OVs) were constructed through a facile CS2-mediated manner. Microstructural, morphological, optical, and electrochemical features of relevant samples were thoroughly researched by a sequence of analytical techniques. The presence of in-situ generated Bi2S3 phase and simultaneous formation of surface OVs were confirmed in these n-p heterojunction hybrids. As soon as exposed to visible light, as-achieved hybrids provided reinforced photocatalytic removal upon dye Rhodamine B (RhB) and antibiotic tetracycline hydrochloride (TC) in comparison to bare Bi12GeO20, chiefly crediting to augmented visible-light harvesting, efficient spatial separation of charge carriers over interface by n-p heterojunction with well-matched band structures, and presence of sufficient surface OVs. Moreover, reactive Cl species and Cl-contained intermediates were undetectable in saline water, therefore the significantly enhanced catalytic efficiencies in saline water than in water were mainly attributed to different degradation routes by ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) absorption, three-dimension excitation emission matrix fluorescence (3D-EEM), and high performance liquid chromatograph-mass (HPLC-MS) spectra, further ascribing to partial consumption of holes by Cl- anions and boosted generation of superoxide (center dot O-2(-)) and hydroxyl (center dot OH) radicals. Eventually, a reasonable photocatalysis mechanism was proposed in a Z-scheme model by these robust hybrids with favorable recyclability and structural steadiness. This work provided promising Bi12GeO20/Bi2S3 hybrids with appropriate physicochemical properties and reinforced photocatalytic degradation of organic contaminants in saline water without the generation of toxic Cl-containing intermediates.

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