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AuthorNguyen, Trinh Duy
AuthorBui, Quynh Thi Phuong
AuthorLe, Tien Bao
AuthorAltahtamouni, T. M.
AuthorVu, Khanh Bao
AuthorVo, Dai Viet N.
AuthorLe, Nhan Thi Hong
AuthorLuu, Tuan Duy
AuthorHong, Seong Soo
AuthorLim, Kwon Taek
Available date2023-08-28T07:16:40Z
Publication Date2019-01-01
Publication NameRSC Advances
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04188e
CitationNguyen, T. D., Bui, Q. T. P., Le, T. B., Altahtamouni, T. M., Vu, K. B., Vo, D. V. N., ... & Lim, K. T. (2019). Co 2+ substituted for Bi 3+ in BiVO 4 and its enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible LED light irradiation. RSC advances, 9(41), 23526-23534.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/46826
AbstractWe investigated the fabrication of Co-doped BiVO4 (Bi1-xCoxVO4+δ, 0.05 < x < 0.5) by the substitution of Co ions for Bi sites in BiVO4. The X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results indicated that the substitution of Co2+ ions for Bi3+ sites in BiVO4 was successful, although a change in the crystal phase of BiVO4 did not occur. UV-vis DRS and PL results suggested that the Co-incorporation could slightly improve the visible light absorption of BiVO4 and induce the separation of photoinduced electron-hole pairs; therefore, a significant enhancement of photocatalytic performance was achieved. The Bi0.8Co0.2VO4+δ sample showed superior photocatalytic activity in comparison with other samples, achieving 96.78% methylene blue (MB) removal within 180 min. In addition, the proposed mechanism of improved photocatalytic activities and the stability of the catalyst were also investigated.
SponsorThis research is funded by Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) under grant number 104.05-2017.315.
Languageen
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
SubjectAromatic compounds
X ray photoelectron spectroscopy
TitleCo2+ substituted for Bi3+ in BiVO4 and its enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible LED light irradiation
TypeArticle
Pagination23526-23534
Issue Number41
Volume Number9
dc.accessType Open Access


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