Abstract
The development of photocatalytic nano-purifiers with high electrons and holes separation efficiency and high-photocatalytic activity is essential in treating water and air pollution. In this paper, novel nano-purifiers with S-scheme faceted heterojunction created between BiOCl nanosheets (110) facets and TiO2 hollow nanocubes (001) facets were successfully fabricated. In nano-purifiers, BiOCl nanosheets are enriched with oxygen vacancies capable of trapping electrons, which synergize with the unique S-scheme faceted heterojunction charge transfer mechanism to facilitate carrier separation and migration to a large extent. Herein, BiOCl(110) nanosheets/TiO2(001) hollow nanocubes nano-purifiers (BTHNs) were significantly enhanced in photocatalytic treatment of water and air pollution and were not inferior to other cleaning agents. The obtained 15BTHNs showed the best photocatalytic purification ability among the same series of products. 15BTHNs could degrade 99.9% of RhB in 70 min, which was 25 times higher than that of pure THNs, and effectively removed 44.8% of NO. Moreover, the reduction rate of Cr (Ⅵ) for 15BTHNs reached 99.9% in 90 min, with a kinetic constant 21.5 times higher than that of pure THNs. Active species trapping experiments revealed that four active species of BTHNs contributed to the RhB oxidation reaction in the following order:·OH>h+>·O2->e-, and the contribution rates of 15BTHNs were 45.0%, 38.0%, 12.3%, and 4.7%, respectively. The appropriate ratios of oxidizing TiO2 to reducing BiOCl in 15BTHNs allowed the generated active species to be fully utilized, achieving oxidation-reduction equilibrium as well as improving the photocatalytic efficiency. This work reveals that the S-scheme faceted heterojunction formed in the BiOCl/TiO2 nano-purifier was a progressing approach for water and air cleaning.
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