JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis of h-MoO3 nanorods and h-/α-MoO3 composites and their photocatalytic performance

Lu WangH.D. LiZhengliang Xue

Year: 2023 Journal:   Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China Vol: 33 (7)Pages: 2155-2167   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

A facile hydrothermal route for the synthesis of h-MoO3 nanorods and h-/α-MoO3 composites was proposed. XRD, TG−DSC, FESEM−EDX, TEM, FT-IR, Raman, photoluminescence (PL) and UV−vis DRS spectroscopy were used to characterize the as-synthesized products. h-MoO3 was formed when the liquid/solid ratio of the raw materials was 2:1 and 5:1. However, homogeneous h-/α-MoO3 composites were obtained when the liquid/solid ratio was increased to 8:1 and 12:1. A possible mechanism by which h-MoO3 is formed, and its transformation into α-MoO3 were investigated. h-MoO3 annealing was found to comprise three mass-loss stages; i.e., the removal of each of the following: physically adsorbed water, residual ammonium, and coordinated water. Both h-MoO3 nanorods and h-/α-MoO3 composites demonstrated excellent visible-light-driven photocatalytic performance with regard to methylene blue degradation. The superior degradation efficiency of the h-/α-MoO3 composites was ascribed to a lower recombination rate of electron−hole pairs, a reduced band gap energy, and an enhanced synergistic effect.

Keywords:
Nanorod Photocatalysis Materials science Hydrothermal circulation Photoluminescence Raman spectroscopy Composite material Band gap Methylene blue Annealing (glass) Adsorption Chemical engineering Hydrothermal synthesis Nanotechnology Catalysis Chemistry Organic chemistry

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