Abstract

(100) layered Aurivillius-phase perovskite single-phase PbBi2Nb2O9 (PBNO) photocatalyst was reported to be an efficient photocatalyst as compared to the conventionally known visible light photocatalyst of N doped TiO2 (NTO). We report here the specific photoluminescence studies of PBNO to understand its improved photocatalytic property. We have synthesized PBNO and NTO photocatalyst films. Further, their structural, optical and photocatalytic degradation properties have been studied. PBNO demonstrated superior methylene blue degradation as compared to NTO, under visible light photons. The steady-state and time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) studies were specially utilized at characterization tool to understand reason of the high photocatalytic activity of PBNO. We analyzed how high crystallinity of PBNO, and the longer recombination lifetime due to charge separation during photocatalytic reaction yields improved activity in PBNO as compared to NTO. Accordingly, mechanistic scheme for methylene blue photodegradation under solar light photons has been proposed. This study also indicates importance of photoluminescence study for photocatalysts.

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