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Biomimetic Guided Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) Vertical Heterojunction with Controllable Microstructure for Efficient Photocatalysis

To bridge the technical gap of heterojunction induction control in conventional semiconductor photocatalysts, a method of regulating the growth of heterojunctions utilizing biomimetic structures was designed to prepare a series of Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) vertical heterojunction nanocomposites for the d...

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Autores principales: Sun, Yuanbo, Jia, Ziang, Wan, Ning, Feng, Wei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10096349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073123
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author Sun, Yuanbo
Jia, Ziang
Wan, Ning
Feng, Wei
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Jia, Ziang
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Feng, Wei
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description To bridge the technical gap of heterojunction induction control in conventional semiconductor photocatalysts, a method of regulating the growth of heterojunctions utilizing biomimetic structures was designed to prepare a series of Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) vertical heterojunction nanocomposites for the disposal of environmentally hazardous tetracycline wastewater difficult to degrade by conventional microbial techniques. Porous Bi(2)O(3) precursors with high-energy crystalline (110) dominant growth were produced using the sunflower straw bio-template technique (SSBT). Bi(2)WO(6) with a (131) plane grew preferentially into 2.8 to 4 nm pieces on the (110) plane of Bi(2)O(3), causing a significant density reduction between Bi(2)WO(6) pieces and a dimensional decrease in the agglomerated Bi(2)WO(6) spheres from 3 μm to 700 nm since Bi(2)WO(6) grew on the structure of the biomimetic Bi(2)O(3). The optimal 1:8 Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) coupling catalyst was obtained via adapting the ratio of the two semiconductors, and the coupling ratio of 1:8 minimized the adverse effects of the overgrowth of Bi(2)WO(6) on degradation performance by securing the quantity of vertical heterojunctions. The material degradation reaction energy barrier and bandgap were significantly reduced by the presence of a large number of vertical heterojunction structures, resulting in a material with lower impedance and higher electron–hole separation efficiency; thus, the degradation efficiency of 1:8 Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) for tetracycline hydrochloride reached 99% within 60 min. In conclusion, this study not only successfully synthesized a novel photocatalyst with potential applications in water pollution remediation but also introduced a pioneering approach for semiconductor-driven synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-100963492023-04-13 Biomimetic Guided Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) Vertical Heterojunction with Controllable Microstructure for Efficient Photocatalysis Sun, Yuanbo Jia, Ziang Wan, Ning Feng, Wei Molecules Article To bridge the technical gap of heterojunction induction control in conventional semiconductor photocatalysts, a method of regulating the growth of heterojunctions utilizing biomimetic structures was designed to prepare a series of Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) vertical heterojunction nanocomposites for the disposal of environmentally hazardous tetracycline wastewater difficult to degrade by conventional microbial techniques. Porous Bi(2)O(3) precursors with high-energy crystalline (110) dominant growth were produced using the sunflower straw bio-template technique (SSBT). Bi(2)WO(6) with a (131) plane grew preferentially into 2.8 to 4 nm pieces on the (110) plane of Bi(2)O(3), causing a significant density reduction between Bi(2)WO(6) pieces and a dimensional decrease in the agglomerated Bi(2)WO(6) spheres from 3 μm to 700 nm since Bi(2)WO(6) grew on the structure of the biomimetic Bi(2)O(3). The optimal 1:8 Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) coupling catalyst was obtained via adapting the ratio of the two semiconductors, and the coupling ratio of 1:8 minimized the adverse effects of the overgrowth of Bi(2)WO(6) on degradation performance by securing the quantity of vertical heterojunctions. The material degradation reaction energy barrier and bandgap were significantly reduced by the presence of a large number of vertical heterojunction structures, resulting in a material with lower impedance and higher electron–hole separation efficiency; thus, the degradation efficiency of 1:8 Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) for tetracycline hydrochloride reached 99% within 60 min. In conclusion, this study not only successfully synthesized a novel photocatalyst with potential applications in water pollution remediation but also introduced a pioneering approach for semiconductor-driven synthesis. MDPI 2023-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10096349/ /pubmed/37049886 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073123 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sun, Yuanbo
Jia, Ziang
Wan, Ning
Feng, Wei
Biomimetic Guided Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) Vertical Heterojunction with Controllable Microstructure for Efficient Photocatalysis
title Biomimetic Guided Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) Vertical Heterojunction with Controllable Microstructure for Efficient Photocatalysis
title_full Biomimetic Guided Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) Vertical Heterojunction with Controllable Microstructure for Efficient Photocatalysis
title_fullStr Biomimetic Guided Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) Vertical Heterojunction with Controllable Microstructure for Efficient Photocatalysis
title_full_unstemmed Biomimetic Guided Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) Vertical Heterojunction with Controllable Microstructure for Efficient Photocatalysis
title_short Biomimetic Guided Bi(2)WO(6)/Bi(2)O(3) Vertical Heterojunction with Controllable Microstructure for Efficient Photocatalysis
title_sort biomimetic guided bi(2)wo(6)/bi(2)o(3) vertical heterojunction with controllable microstructure for efficient photocatalysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10096349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073123
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