Abstract

Co-doped BiVO4, a visible-light-responsive photocatalytic semiconductor, was synthesized using a microwave hydrothermal method. The doped sample exhibited much higher photocatalytic activity for malachite green degradation under visible light irradiation than undoped BiVO4. Similarly, improved inactivation efficiency toward Escherichia coli and Chlamydomonas pulsatilla (green tide) were observed with Co-doped BiVO4. The degradation of malachite green by Co-doped BiVO4 reaches 99% within 90 min irradiation to visible light. Similarly, the inactivation of Escherichia coli reaches 81.3% in 5 h and Chlamydomonas pulsatilla reaches 65.6% in 1 h irradiation to visible light. The enhanced photoactivity is believed to be due to the increment of the visible light absorption range by narrowing the band gap energy. In addition, the highly exposed reactive (010) facets can efficiently capture the photoinduced electrons, promote charge separation, and reduce recombination probability. Thus, these findings provide mechanistic insight into the effectiveness of Co-doped BiVO4 semiconductors for the treatment of wastewater that contains industrial effluents and microorganisms.

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