Abstract

A ternary composite, Pd-rGO-BiVO4, was fabricated with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and palladium nanoparticles decorated on the surface of BiVO4. As-prepared samples were tested for the photocatalytic degradation of phenol under visible light irradiation. Enhancement was observed for the ternary structure, merits of which may be as follows: 1) rGO wrapped BiVO4 facilitated the photogenerated electrons transfer, 2) palladium nanoparticles served as electron acceptors, 3) palladium nanoparticles on the surface were capable of absorbing visible light photons. The uptake of photogenerated charge carriers would improve their separation and more oxidative species may be produced that can participate in the degradation of organics. Due to the SPR effect of palladium nanoparticles on the surface, the harvesting capacity of the photocatalyst to absorb visible light photons was increased, and thus its photocatalytic activity was improved. It should be noted that phenol was more easily adsorbed by rGO due to the π-π interaction between rGO and phenol, which also contributed to the enhancement in the photocatalytic activity. This work provides new evidence to confirm the advances of ternary structures applied in the photocatalytic removal of phenolic compounds in water under visible light irradiation.

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