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Sonochemically assisted the synthesis and catalytic application of bismuth-based photocatalyst: A mini review

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106600

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Ultrasonic; Bi-based photocatalyst; Cavitation effect; Piezoelectric photocatalysis

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This review examines the role and influencing factors of ultrasound in the preparation and modification of bismuth-based photocatalysts, as well as its potential applications in contaminants treatment and energy conversion. The mechanism of ultrasound in improving the performance of various types of bismuth-based photocatalysts throughout the process of photocatalysis is deeply analyzed. The future directions and possibilities for ultrasound synergistic bismuth-based photocatalysts are also explored.
Recently, bismuth (Bi)-based photocatalysts have been a well-deserved hotspot in the field of photocatalysis owning to their photoelectrochemical properties driven by the distortion of the Bi 6 s orbital, while their narrow band gap and poor quantum efficiency still restrict their application. With the development of ultrasonic technology, it is expected to become a broom to clear the application obstacles of Bi-based photocatalysts. The special forces and environmental conditions brought by ultrasonic irradiation play beneficial roles in the preparation, modification and performance releasement of Bi-based photocatalysts. In this review, the role and influencing factors of ultrasound in the preparation and modification of Bi-based photocatalysts were introduced. Crucially, the mechanism of the improving the performance for various types of Bi-based photocatalysts by ultrasound in the whole process of photocatalysis was deeply analyzed. Then, the application of ultrasonic synergistic Bi-based photocatalysts in contaminants treatment and energy conversion was briefly introduced. Finally, based on an unambiguous understanding of ultrasonic technology in assisting Bi-based photocatalysts, the future directions and possibilities for ultrasonic synergistic Bi-based photocatalysts are explored.

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