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Engineering a Staggered Type-II BiWO/WO Heterojunction with Improved Photocatalytic Activity in Wastewater Treatment

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Journal Chemosphere
Date 2024 May 12
PMID 38735501
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In recent years, the removal organic pollutants from wastewater by advanced oxidation processes, especially photocatalysis, has become a meaningful approach due to its eco-friendliness and low cost. Herein, staggered type-II BiWO/WO heterojunction photocatalysts were prepared by a facile hydrothermal route and investigated by modern physicochemical methods (X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption-desorption, and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy). The optimized BWOW-5 photocatalyst exhibited a HO-assisted photocatalytic methylene blue removal efficiency of 94.1% (k = 0.01414 min) within 180 min under optimal reaction conditions, which is much higher than that of unmodified BiWO and WO due to efficient separation of the photogenerated charge carriers. The trapping experiments demonstrated that photogenerated hydroxyl radicals and holes play a key role in the photodegradation reaction. Moreover, the optimized BWOW-5 heterojunction photocatalyst exhibited excellent activity in the HO-assisted degradation of other pollutants, namely phenol, isoniazid, levofloxacin, and dibenzothiophene with the removal rate of 63.1, 73.6, 95.0, and 72.4%, respectively. This investigation offers a design strategy for BiWO-based multifunctional photocatalytic composites with improved activity for organic pollutant degradation.

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