Co2+ substituted for Bi3+ in BiVO4 and its enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible LED light irradiation
Author | Nguyen, Trinh Duy |
Author | Bui, Quynh Thi Phuong |
Author | Le, Tien Bao |
Author | Altahtamouni, T. M. |
Author | Vu, Khanh Bao |
Author | Vo, Dai Viet N. |
Author | Le, Nhan Thi Hong |
Author | Luu, Tuan Duy |
Author | Hong, Seong Soo |
Author | Lim, Kwon Taek |
Available date | 2023-08-28T07:16:40Z |
Publication Date | 2019-01-01 |
Publication Name | RSC Advances |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04188e |
Citation | Nguyen, 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. |
Abstract | We 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. |
Sponsor | This research is funded by Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) under grant number 104.05-2017.315. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Subject | Aromatic compounds X ray photoelectron spectroscopy |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 23526-23534 |
Issue Number | 41 |
Volume Number | 9 |
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