Layered oxyiodide CdBiO2I: An efficient visible light responsive and scalable photocatalyst

IF 8.4 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Journal of Materiomics Pub Date : 2024-08-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jmat.2024.100928
Weishan Zheng , Zijian Zhu , Rui Sha , Shuchen Tu , Hongwei Huang
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Developing high-performance visible-light driven photocatalyst (λ ≥ 420 nm) makes significance for the efficient utilization of solar energy. Mass production and easy recycling are equally important for the practical application of powdery photocatalyst. However, it is challenging to meet the above requirements at the same time. In this work, we develop an efficient visible-light responsive layered oxyiodide CdBiO2I nanosheets prepared by a facile direct precipitation method at ambient atmosphere, and demonstrate its upgradable features well fitting potential application. CdBiO2I has a layered crystal structure consisting of [CdBiO2]+ layer and I single layer, differing from that of BiOI composed of [BiO2]2+ layer and I double layers. It displays an absorption edge of 520 nm in visible region, with a band gap of 2.52 eV CdBiO2I has a large intrinsic effective mass difference of hole/electron, exceeding BiOI by 8-fold, which results in much higher charge separation efficiency and production of more reactive species (superoxide radicals and holes). The degradation efficiency of CdBiO2I nanosheets for tetracycline hydrochloride reaches 84% under the visible light irradiation within 1 h, in which the degradation rate is 10 times that of BiOI. In addition, mass production (12 g catalyst at one time) and immobilization onto porous polyurethane foam of CdBiO2I powder are also demonstrated, which indicates the scalable properties and easy recovery of the catalyst, highlighting the advantages of the current preparation method and prefiguring its potential in practical applications. This work may enlighten future research on the exploitation of solar-driven catalyst with high efficiency and strong practical applicability.

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Journal of Materiomics
Journal of Materiomics Materials Science-Metals and Alloys
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Materiomics is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that aims to serve as a forum for the continuous dissemination of research within the field of materials science. It particularly emphasizes systematic studies on the relationships between composition, processing, structure, property, and performance of advanced materials. The journal is supported by the Chinese Ceramic Society and is indexed in SCIE and Scopus. It is commonly referred to as J Materiomics.
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