Abstract

AbstractThe construction of p–n heterojunction is critical to reduce the electron–hole recombination rate and broaden the light absorption edge of photocatalysts. In this study, we successfully synthesize the Cu2O/CeO2 p–n heterojunctions through a rapid, simple, and environmentally friendly sonochemical method without any additional oxidants or elevation of the temperature and pressure. The prepared Cu2O/CeO2 heterojunction shows excellent adsorption of light, low electronic transfer resistance, and higher electron transfer efficiency. Under the irradiation of visible light, the as‐prepared Cu2O/CeO2 heterojunction exhibits exceptional capability for the degradation of methylene blue as well as outstanding reusability. The photo‐generated h+ is found to have a significant influence on the photocatalytic antibacterial of the as‐prepared Cu2O/CuO2 heterojunction under visible‐light irradiation and the sterilization rate toward Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli of our samples can achieve up to 100%. Our work provides a green and rapid way to produce Cu2O/CeO2 p–n heterojunctions with enhanced photocatalysis.

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