Kuaixia RenKun ZhangJie LiuHongde LuoYunbo HuangXibin Yu
Hollow/flower-like BiOI microspheres have been prepared through a facile precipitation route in a water–ethanol mixed solution with the assistance of PVP and citric acid (CA) at low temperature (70 °C). The obtained products were characterized by a range of methods such as XRD, FESEM, TEM, UV-vis, DRS, PL and nitrogen sorption. A three-stage growth mechanism of such hierarchical hollow/flower-like microstructures has been proposed by observing the XRD analysis and FESEM of the intermediate products at different reaction times. Interestingly, the structure of BiOI from hollow to flower-like could be obtained by only adjusting the different amounts of reagents in the reaction system. The photocatalytic activities of the hollow/flower-like microspheres were evaluated by the degradation of RhB under visible-light irradiation, compared with the nanoplate sample and P25. Although the hollow BiOI microspheres had a higher specific surface area, the flower-like BiOI microspheres exhibited much higher adsorption and photocatalytic activities than the former. This controllable morphology method and particular properties of BiOI hierarchical microstructures could be used to synthesize bismuth-based semiconductors or other structure-controllable materials and to explore remarkable potential applications of their photocatalytic degradation ability.
Jingyi LiuHaiping LiNa DuShue SongWanguo Hou
Lei ZhaoZhichao LiuXueqi ZhangTing CuiJianhua HanKeying GuoBo WangYajun LiTiantian HongJunqi LiuZhifeng LiuZhifeng LiuZhifeng Liu
Huachun LanGong ZhangHongwei ZhangHuijuan LiuRuiping LiuJiuhui Qu
Ke-Jian JuMing ZhangQianli ZhangJie WeiAi‐Jun Wang
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