Abstract

A 2D/2D BiOIO3/BiOBr Z-scheme heterostructure was firstly synthesized by a simple one-pot hydrothermal process and it was used to effectively remove rhodamine B under irradiation of Xe and LED light. The BB-15 heterostructure has an optimal apparent rate constant k of 0.046 min−1 (0.17 min−1), which is ∼6.2 (89.7) and 3.5 (3.5) times that of BiOIO3 and BiOBr under the irradiation of Xe light (LED light). The enhanced photocatalytic activity can be attributed to the following points: (1) the face-to-face and tight contact in 2D/2D BiOIO3/BiOBr heterostructures provides more migration channels for photogenerated carriers which facilitates the transfer and separation of photogenerated carriers; (2) the Z-scheme photocarrier transport path not only hastens the separation and transfer efficiency of photocarriers in space but also maintains a robust redox capacity; (3) the presence of IO3−/I− redox couple and built-in electric field further encourage the separation and transfer of photocarriers and enhance the photocatalytic activity of the composite. And the O2−, h+, and OH are active species, which are responsible for the photodegrade process of RhB under irradiation of Xe light. This study provided an easy and reliable strategy to design and prepare an efficient bismuth-containing heterojunction, the characterization and evaluation experiment results proved its effectiveness for solar utilization and environmental purification.

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