Lang ChenRui HuangMiao XiongQing YuanJie HeJing JiaMeng-Yuan YaoSheng-Lian LuoChak‐Tong AuShuang-Feng Yin
A simple method for facile synthesis of three-dimensional (3D) bismuth oxyhalide (BiOX, X═Cl, Br, I) hierarchical structures at room temperature has been developed. Under the influence of L-lysine surfactant, the bismuth and halogen (Cl, Br, I) sources hydrolyze and self-assemble into flower-like hierarchical architectures within 10 min. The resulted materials were characterized by XRD, FESEM, TEM, UV-vis DRS, and N2 adsorption-desorption techniques. We found that l-lysine is indispensable for their formation and the amount of HX has great effect on the final morphology. The BiOX (X═Cl, Br, I) hierarchical architectures are composed of single-crystalline nanoplates. We propose an amino-and-carboxyl structure-directing mechanism for the formation of the hierarchical structures. To evaluate the photocatalytic activity of the as-prepared materials, rhodamine-B was employed as a probe dye for degradation under visible light. All of the BiOX (X═Cl, Br, I) with 3D architectures show higher photocatalytic activities than their sheet-like counterparts. The superior activity is ascribed to the better light-harvesting capacity of the 3D hierarchical structures. The adopted method can be applied for large-scale generation of novel structures of similar kinds in a facile manner.
Lang Chen (74845)Rui Huang (141490)Miao Xiong (1902418)Qing Yuan (297461)Jie He (132999)Jing Jia (494784)Meng-Yuan Yao (1902421)Sheng-Lian Luo (1449310)Chak-Tong Au (1449295)Shuang-Feng Yin (1478986)
Xiaojing WangFa‐tang LiDongyan LiRuihong LiuShuang-jun Liu
Jingyi LiuHaiping LiNa DuShue SongWanguo Hou
Xiangying MengGuohui TianYajie ChenYang QuJuan ZhouKai PanWei ZhouGuoliang ZhangHonggang Fu