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Cobalt-doped V2O5 hexagonal nanosheets for superior photocatalytic toxic pollutants degradation, Cr (VI) reduction, and photoelectrochemical water oxidation performance

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 217, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.114923

Keywords

Hexagonal-shaped V2O5; Co-doped V2O5; Photocatalysis Organic dye degradation; Photoelectrochemistry PEC Water oxidation; Water treatment; Environmental remediation

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This study synthesized pristine and cobalt (Co)-doped V2O5 samples by solvothermal method and investigated their photo-degradation activity and photoelectrochemical (PEC) water oxidation properties. The doped V2O5 catalyst showed enhanced photodegradation of crystal violet CV and Cr (VI) reduction compared to the pristine catalyst. The doped electrode exhibited improved photocurrent density and charge-transfer properties compared to the pristine electrode. Therefore, the prepared hexagonal-shaped V2O5 is a suitable material for eliminating environmental contaminants and water splitting for hydrogen generation.
The worldwide energy calamity and ecological disturbances demand materials that can remove harmful contaminants from the polluted water. Recently, semiconductor-based catalytic dye removal has created much consideration due to its high efficacy and eco-friendly contaminated water treatment processes. Vanadium oxide (V2O5) has attracted superior attention as a catalyst due to its robust oxidation power, chemical inertness, and stability against photodegradation. In this study, pristine and cobalt (Co)-doped V2O5 samples were synthesized by solvothermal method and examined for their photo-degradation activity and photoelectrochemical (PEC) water oxidation properties. The orthorhombic crystal phase was confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), hexagonal-shaped morphology was observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and reduced optical band gap (2.01 eV) was noticed for doped V2O5 catalyst compared to the pristine (2.20 eV) catalyst. The doped V2O5 catalyst exhibited enhanced photodegradation of crystal violet CV (92.7%) and Cr (VI) reduction (90.5%) after 100 min of light irradiation. The doped photocatalyst exhibited approximately 2.1 and 1.9-fold enhancement of photodegradation of CV and Cr(VI) reduction, respectively. The doped electrode showed improved photocurrent density (0.54 mA/cm(-2)) compared to pristine electrode (0.12 mA/cm(-2)). Moreover, the doped electrode showed reduced charge-transfer resistance and enhanced charge-transfer properties compared to those of the pristine electrode. Hence, the prepared hexagonal-shaped V2O5 is a suitable material for the elimination of environmental contaminants from the polluted water as well as water splitting for hydrogen generation.

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