Abstract

Recently, there has been a significant interest in developing high-performance photocatalysts for removing organic pollutants from water environment. Herein, a ternary graphitic C3N4 (g-C3N4)/Ag3PO4/AgBr composite photocatalyst is synthesized using an in-situ precipitation-anion-exchange process and characterized by several spectroscopic and microscopic techniques. During the photocatalytic reaction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy clearly illustrated the formation of metallic Ag on the g-C3N4/Ag3PO4/AgBr composite surface. The ternary composite photocatalyst demonstrated an increased photoactivity under visible light (>420 nm), achieving a complete decolorization of methyl orange (MO) in 5 min. The ternary g-C3N4/Ag3PO4/AgBr hybrid was also applied to the 2-chlorophenol degradation under visible light, further confirming its excellent photocatalytic activity. In addition, quenching experiments revealed that holes (h+) and O2•– were the major attack species in the decolorization of MO. The enhanced photoactivity of g-C3N4/Ag3PO4/AgBr results from the efficient transfer/separation of photoinduced charges with the dual Z-scheme pathway and the charge recombination sites on the formed Ag particles.

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