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Metastable β-Bi(2)O(3) Nanoparticles with Potential for Photocatalytic Water Purification Using Visible Light Irradiation

Photocatalytic studies under visible light irradiation using nanosized β-Bi(2)O(3) are reported. β-Bi(2)O(3) nanoparticles are prepared starting from the well-defined bismuth oxido cluster [Bi(38)O(45)(OMc)(24)(DMSO)(9)]⋅2 DMSO⋅7 H(2)O (OMc=O(2)CC(3)H(5)) using a straightforward hydrolysis and annea...

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Autores principales: Schlesinger, Maik, Weber, Marcus, Schulze, Steffen, Hietschold, Michael, Mehring, Michael
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Publicado: WILEY-VCH Verlag 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24551555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.201300013
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author Schlesinger, Maik
Weber, Marcus
Schulze, Steffen
Hietschold, Michael
Mehring, Michael
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Schulze, Steffen
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description Photocatalytic studies under visible light irradiation using nanosized β-Bi(2)O(3) are reported. β-Bi(2)O(3) nanoparticles are prepared starting from the well-defined bismuth oxido cluster [Bi(38)O(45)(OMc)(24)(DMSO)(9)]⋅2 DMSO⋅7 H(2)O (OMc=O(2)CC(3)H(5)) using a straightforward hydrolysis and annealing protocol. Powder X-ray diffraction studies, transmission electron microscopy, diffuse reflectance UV/Vis spectroscopy and nitrogen adsorption measurements (using the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) theory) are used for the characterization of the as-prepared β-Bi(2)O(3). By time-dependent annealing, the crystallite size can be controlled between (17±2) nm and (45±5) nm with BET surface areas of 7 to 29 m(2) g(−1). The indirect band gap of the as-prepared β-Bi(2)O(3) amounts to (2.15±0.05) eV. The decomposition rates for rhodamine B (RhB) solutions are in the range of 2.46×10(−5) to 4.01×10(−4) s(−1) and depend on the crystallite size, amount of catalyst and concentration of RhB. Photocorrosion experiments have shown the formation of Bi(2)O(2)CO(3) after several catalytic cycles. However, the catalyst can be recycled to phase-pure β-Bi(2)O(3) nanoparticles by annealing for one hour under argon atmosphere at 380 °C. Furthermore, the photocatalytic activity of as-prepared β-Bi(2)O(3) nanoparticles for the decomposition of phenol, 4-chlorophenol, 2,4-dichlorphenol, 4-nitrophenol, triclosan and ethinyl estradiol is demonstrated.
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spelling pubmed-37755212014-02-18 Metastable β-Bi(2)O(3) Nanoparticles with Potential for Photocatalytic Water Purification Using Visible Light Irradiation Schlesinger, Maik Weber, Marcus Schulze, Steffen Hietschold, Michael Mehring, Michael ChemistryOpen Full Papers Photocatalytic studies under visible light irradiation using nanosized β-Bi(2)O(3) are reported. β-Bi(2)O(3) nanoparticles are prepared starting from the well-defined bismuth oxido cluster [Bi(38)O(45)(OMc)(24)(DMSO)(9)]⋅2 DMSO⋅7 H(2)O (OMc=O(2)CC(3)H(5)) using a straightforward hydrolysis and annealing protocol. Powder X-ray diffraction studies, transmission electron microscopy, diffuse reflectance UV/Vis spectroscopy and nitrogen adsorption measurements (using the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) theory) are used for the characterization of the as-prepared β-Bi(2)O(3). By time-dependent annealing, the crystallite size can be controlled between (17±2) nm and (45±5) nm with BET surface areas of 7 to 29 m(2) g(−1). The indirect band gap of the as-prepared β-Bi(2)O(3) amounts to (2.15±0.05) eV. The decomposition rates for rhodamine B (RhB) solutions are in the range of 2.46×10(−5) to 4.01×10(−4) s(−1) and depend on the crystallite size, amount of catalyst and concentration of RhB. Photocorrosion experiments have shown the formation of Bi(2)O(2)CO(3) after several catalytic cycles. However, the catalyst can be recycled to phase-pure β-Bi(2)O(3) nanoparticles by annealing for one hour under argon atmosphere at 380 °C. Furthermore, the photocatalytic activity of as-prepared β-Bi(2)O(3) nanoparticles for the decomposition of phenol, 4-chlorophenol, 2,4-dichlorphenol, 4-nitrophenol, triclosan and ethinyl estradiol is demonstrated. WILEY-VCH Verlag 2013-08 2013-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3775521/ /pubmed/24551555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.201300013 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Metastable β-Bi(2)O(3) Nanoparticles with Potential for Photocatalytic Water Purification Using Visible Light Irradiation
title Metastable β-Bi(2)O(3) Nanoparticles with Potential for Photocatalytic Water Purification Using Visible Light Irradiation
title_full Metastable β-Bi(2)O(3) Nanoparticles with Potential for Photocatalytic Water Purification Using Visible Light Irradiation
title_fullStr Metastable β-Bi(2)O(3) Nanoparticles with Potential for Photocatalytic Water Purification Using Visible Light Irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Metastable β-Bi(2)O(3) Nanoparticles with Potential for Photocatalytic Water Purification Using Visible Light Irradiation
title_short Metastable β-Bi(2)O(3) Nanoparticles with Potential for Photocatalytic Water Purification Using Visible Light Irradiation
title_sort metastable β-bi(2)o(3) nanoparticles with potential for photocatalytic water purification using visible light irradiation
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24551555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.201300013
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