Abstract

The inefficiency of conventional photocatalytic treatment for removing rhodamine B is posing potential risks to ecological environments. Here, we construct a highly efficient photocatalyst consisting of Ag3PO4 and α-Fe2O3 hybrid powders for the treatment of rhodamine B. Ag3PO4 nanoparticles (nanoparticles, about 50 nm) are uniformly dispersed on the surface of α-Fe2O3 microcrystals (hexagonal sheet, about 1.5 μm). The Ag3PO4-deposited uniformity on the α-Fe2O3 surface first increased, then decreased on increasing the hybrid ratio of Ag3PO4 to α-Fe2O3. When the hybrid ratio of Ag3PO4 to α-Fe2O3 is 1 : 2, the distribution of Ag3PO4 particles on the sheet α-Fe2O3 is more uniform with excellent Ag3PO4/α-Fe2O3 interface performance. The catalytic degradation efficiency of hybrids with the introduction of Ag3PO4 nanoparticles on the α-Fe2O3 surface reached 95%. More importantly, the hybrid material exhibits superior photocatalytic stability. Ag3PO4/α-Fe2O3 hybrids have good reusability, and the photocatalytic efficiency could still reach 72% after four reuses. The excellent photocatalytic activity of the as-prepared hybrids can be attributed to the heterostructure between Ag3PO4 and α-Fe2O3, which can effectively inhibit the photoelectron–hole recombination and broaden the visible light response range.

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