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Boosting Visible-Light Photocatalytic Activity of BiOCl Nanosheets via Synergetic Effect of Oxygen Vacancy Engineering and Graphene Quantum Dots-Sensitization.

Zisheng ShiWei ChenYin HuFen ZhangLingling WangDan ZhouXuanye ChenSugang Meng
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In recent years, oxygen vacancy (V O ) engineering has become a research hotspot in the field of photocatalysis. Herein, an efficient GQDs/BiOCl-V O heterojunction photocatalyst was fabricated by loading graphene quantum dots (GQDs) onto BiOCl nanosheets containing oxygen vacancies. ESR and XPS characterizations confirmed the formation of oxygen vacancy. Combining experimental analysis and DFT calculations, it was found that oxygen vacancy promoted the chemical adsorption of O 2 , while GQDs accelerated electron transfer. Benefiting from the synergistic effect of oxygen vacancy, GQDs, and dye sensitization, the as-prepared GQDs/BiOCl-V O sample exhibited improved efficiency for RhB degradation under visible-light irradiation. A 2 wt% GQDs/BiOCl-V O composite effectively degraded 98% of RhB within 20 min. The main active species were proven to be hole (h + ) and superoxide radical (·O 2 - ) via ESR analysis and radical trapping experiments. This study provided new insights into the effective removal of organic pollutants from water by combining defect engineering and quantum dot doping techniques in heterojunction catalysts.
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