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Synthesis of novel p-n-p BiOBr/ZnO/BiOI heterostructures and their efficient photocatalytic performances in removals of dye pollutants under visible light

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Title Synthesis of novel p-n-p BiOBr/ZnO/BiOI heterostructures and their efficient photocatalytic performances in removals of dye pollutants under visible light
 
Creator Zarezadeh, Somayeh
Habibi-Yangjeh, Aziz
Mousavi, Mitra
Ghosh, Srabanti
 
Subject Electronics
 
Description Various photocatalysts were synthesized through deposition of BiOBr and BiOI on ZnO in the present research. The formation of heterostructures was studied by different instruments. The photocatalytic performances were studied by degrading different dyes, as water contaminants. The results showed that the ternary BiOBr/ZnO/BiOI (20 %) heterostructure has excellent photocatalytic ability in degradations of methylene blue, fuchsine, rhodamine B, and methyl orange, which was about 12.5, 41.5, 59, and 75-folds as high as the pristine ZnO, respectively. The increased photodegradation ability was ascribed to the more absorption of visible light, large specific surface area, and the construction of p-n-p heterojunctions at the interface of p-BiOBr, n-ZnO, and p-BiOI semiconductors. It was proved that the center dot O-2(-), OH center dot, and h(+) species play important roles in photocatalytic performances. In our opinion, this study provides a new procedure for fabrication of efficient p-n-p heterojunction photocatalysts based on ZnO, which could solve environmental problems.
 
Publisher Elsevier
 
Date 2020-02
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
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Zarezadeh, Somayeh and Habibi-Yangjeh, Aziz and Mousavi, Mitra and Ghosh, Srabanti (2020) Synthesis of novel p-n-p BiOBr/ZnO/BiOI heterostructures and their efficient photocatalytic performances in removals of dye pollutants under visible light. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-Chemistry, 389. Art No-112247. ISSN 1010-6030
 
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