BiVO4 hollow nanospheres: Anchoring synthesis, growth mechanism, and their application in photocatalysis

Wenzong Yin, Wenzhong Wang, Meng Shang, Lin Zhou, Songmei Sun, Lu Wang

    研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術誌査読

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    An anchoring method was developed to synthesize monoclinic BiVO4 (m-BiVO4) hollow spheres with a size of about 700 nm by employing colloidal carbon spheres (CCSs) as hard templates. The influence of synthesis conditions and the growth mechanism were investigated with XRD, TEM, and SEM through a series of comparison experiments. It was found that two-stage heat treatment was essential for the synthesis of BiVO4 hollow nanospheres. The Bi3+ ions were firstly adsorbed on the surface of the CCSs and worked as anchors in the first stage (80 °C). In the second stage (100 °C), the VO3- ions reacted with the anchored Bi3+ ions, and amorphous BiVO4 nanoparticles were thus precipitated on the CCSs surface. The analysis on the calcination process revealed that calcination promoted the crystallization of amorphous BiVO 4 into In-BiVO4 crystals at 236 °C and removed the CCSs at 353 °C. The as-prepared BiVO4 hollow nanospheres exhibited higher photocatalytic activity than BiVO4 prepared by the aqueous method and by a solid-state reaction in the degradation of rhodamine B and acetaldehyde, which could be attributed to their higher BET surface area (5.85 m2g-1) and larger band gap (2.36 eV). Given the general adsorption of metal ions on the CCSs surface, this anchoring method could be extended to synthesize other hollow-structured multicomponent oxides.

    本文言語英語
    ページ(範囲)4379-4384
    ページ数6
    ジャーナルEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
    29-30
    DOI
    出版ステータス出版済み - 2009

    !!!All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • 無機化学

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