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Preparation of Novel Layered High Entropy Bismuth-Based Materials and their Photocatalytic Degradation Mechanism.

Na WenXiaoyang MuYuqing ZhuYingping HuangHaohao ChenChunqiu HanLiqun Ye
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2024)
We prepared BiOCl, BiO(ClBr), BiO(ClBrI), and BiO[ClBrI(CO 3 ) 0.5 ] materials using a simple coprecipitation method. It was found that adjusting the number of anions in the anion layer was conducive to adjusting the band structure of BiOX and could effectively promote the migration and separation of photogenerated carriers, thus improving the photocatalytic activity. We first selected methyl orange (MO) as the study pollutant and compared it with BiOCl, BiO(ClBr), and BiO(ClBrI). The first-order kinetic constants of MO degradation by BiO[ClBrI(CO 3 ) 0.5 ] increased by 90.3, 33.9, and 3.1 times, respectively. The photocatalytic degradation rate of methylene blue by BiO[ClBrI(CO 3 ) 0.5 ] was 89.5%, indicating the excellent photocatalytic performance of BiO[ClBrI(CO 3 ) 0.5 ]. The stability of BiO[ClBrI(CO 3 ) 0.5 ] was demonstrated through cyclic experiments and XRD analysis before and after the reaction. The photocatalytic degradation of MO by BiO[ClBrI(CO 3 ) 0.5 ] showed that h + and 1 O 2 were the main active oxidizing species and •O 2 - was the secondary active substance. Overall, our work provides new ideas for the synthesis and degradation of organic pollutants by using two-dimensional anionic high-entropy materials.
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