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Synthesis of BiPO by Crystallization and Hydroxylation with Boosted Photocatalytic Removal of Organic Pollutants in Air and Water

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Journal J Hazard Mater
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2020 Jun 8
PMID 32505984
Citations 3
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Abstract

Environmental photocatlytsis has been considered as a promising alternative strategy to address the current environmental threats and pressures. Fabrication of the photocatalysts with high efficiency, stability and bio-safety is the core of photocatalytic applications. Herein, we report a facile approach to synthesize monazite BiPO (SHTW) with high crystallization and hydroxylation. The wide bandgap of the SHTW can provide strong redox abilities to produce reactive species and mineralize organic pollutants. Its high crystallinity and dipole moment can promote separation and transportation of the photoexcited electron-hole pairs effectively. In addition, the hydroxylation can produce more highly oxidizing hydroxyl radicals and further improve charge carrier separation. Notably, the hydroxylation can be reborn and the high crystallization can be maintained during photocatalysis. Thus, a virtuous cycle can be established and organic pollutants can be removed efficiently. The mineralization rate of 146.1 μmol g h can be obtained on the SHTW for photocatalytic degradation of benzene, which is about 8.5 times higher than that of the commercial TiO (P25). Various dyes, dyes mixture and bisphenol A can all be completely degraded over the SHTW. It shows the potential application and value in environmental governance.

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