Abstract

The three kinds of well-known bismuth molybdates α-Bi 2Mo 3O 12, β-Bi 2Mo 2O 9, and γ-Bi 2MoO 6 have been prepared employing mild hydrothermal methods. By tuning the Bi/Mo ratio and pH values, controlling formation of bismuth molybdates can be achieved. Low pH and high concentration of molybdenum lead to the formation of α-Bi 2Mo 3O 12. High pH and high concentration of bismuth lead to the formation of γ-Bi 2MoO 6. The pure form of the β-phase can be prepared by calcining the hydrothermal product at 560 °C. Photophysical and photocatalytic studies show that Aurivillius structure γ-Bi 2MoO 6 shows an intense absorption band in the visible light region and better photocatalytic activity than α-Bi 2Mo 3O 12 and β-Bi 2Mo 2O 9 under visible light irradiation. The factors that result in different photocatalytic activities for three kinds of photocatalysts are discussed.

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