High-efficient synergy of piezocatalysis and photocatalysis in bismuth oxychloride nanomaterial for dye decomposition

M Ismail, Z Wu, L Zhang, J Ma, Y Jia, Y Hu, Y Wang - Chemosphere, 2019 - Elsevier
M Ismail, Z Wu, L Zhang, J Ma, Y Jia, Y Hu, Y Wang
Chemosphere, 2019Elsevier
In this work, it is found that the hydrothermally-synthesized bismuth oxychloride can behave
both the piezocatalysis and photocatalysis for the Rhodamine B dye decomposition.∼ 99%
decomposition efficiency is achieved after both vibrating and lighting the Rhodamine B dye
solution for∼ 96 min with the addition of bismuth oxychloride catalyst, while the∼ 72%
and∼ 26% decomposition efficiencies are obtained for only photocatalysis or only
piezocatalysis respectively. In bi-catalysis, the mechanical strain produced due to vibration …
Abstract
In this work, it is found that the hydrothermally-synthesized bismuth oxychloride can behave both the piezocatalysis and photocatalysis for the Rhodamine B dye decomposition. ∼99% decomposition efficiency is achieved after both vibrating and lighting the Rhodamine B dye solution for ∼96 min with the addition of bismuth oxychloride catalyst, while the ∼72% and ∼26% decomposition efficiencies are obtained for only photocatalysis or only piezocatalysis respectively. In bi-catalysis, the mechanical strain produced due to vibration will directly provide an electric field that will increase the separation between the photo-induced electron-hole pairs, yielding to the enhanced decomposition performance of bi-catalysis. There is no significant change in the bi-catalytic performance of bismuth oxychloride nanomaterial observed after being recycled four times. Bismuth oxychloride catalyst is potential for the bi-catalytic decomposition treatment of wastewater through harvesting both the environmental vibration energy and light energy.
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