JOURNAL ARTICLE

Novel 2D/2D BiOBr/UMOFNs direct Z-scheme photocatalyst for efficient phenol degradation

Biyun LinZhihong ChenLingling ShuiGuofu ZhouXin Wang

Year: 2020 Journal:   Nanotechnology Vol: 32 (4)Pages: 045711-045711   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract A novel 2D/2D BiOBr/ultrathin metal-organic framework nanosheets (UMOFNs) direct Z-scheme photocatalyst was successfully synthesized by using a simple deposition-precipitation method. The photocatalytic performance was evaluated under light irradiation, which revealed that the 2D/2D BiOBr/UMOFNs Z-scheme photocatalyst exhibits higher photocatalytic degradation of phenol compared to pristine BiOBr and UMOFNs. A BiOBr/UMOFNs-40% (mass ratio for BiOBr and UMOFNs of 1:0.4) photocatalyst was found to show the best photocatalytic degradation efficiency and stability, reaching 99% phenol degradation under light irradiation of 270 min and maintaining 97% degradation after 5 recycling runs. Results obtained from a trapping experiment and electron paramagnetic resonance suggest that reactive ·OH and O 2 ·− play a major role in phenol degradation. Photoluminescence and photocurrent results reveal that the excellent photocatalytic activity of the 2D/2D BiOBr/UMOFNs photocatalyst can be ascribed to the efficient separation of photogenerated electron−hole pairs through a direct Z-scheme system. This article provides a possible reference for designing Z-scheme photocatalysts by using MOFs and semiconductors for practical organic pollutant treatment.

Keywords:
Photocatalysis Materials science Degradation (telecommunications) Phenol Photochemistry Photocurrent Photoluminescence Electron paramagnetic resonance Precipitation Chemical engineering Irradiation Catalysis Optoelectronics Organic chemistry Chemistry Nuclear magnetic resonance

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Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
Covalent Organic Framework Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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