Abstract

In this work, a novel nanoscale leaf-like ternary Bi2SiO5/Ag/AgBr photocatalyst was synthesized by means of the hydrothermal reaction together with an in situ photoreduction procedure. The ternary Bi2SiO5/Ag/AgBr composites possessed a neoteric heterostructure, in which the surface of AgBr was wrapped with nano-sheet Bi2SiO5. Through the coating of Bi2SiO5, the growth of AgBr nanoparticles was hindered, thereby inhibiting the agglomeration. In ternary composites, the particle size of Ag/AgBr obviously decreased, which reduced from 5 um to 0.6 um, approximately. The above effects of Bi2SiO5 on the morphology of Ag/AgBr were conducive to increasing the chance of contact between the active center and the reactant, thus promoting photocatalytic activity. Systematic researches showed that the BA 1–5 (the composite with a Bi2SiO5/Ag/AgBr molar ratio of 1:5) exhibited the optimal removal efficiency for RhB degradation, which was 5.97 times and 3.28 times that of Ag/AgBr and Bi2SiO5, respectively. Co-effect of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) induced by Ag0 as well as formed heterojunction composed of Bi2SiO5, AgBr and Ag also contributed a lot in the splendid light absorption of ternary composites. H2-TPR analysis indicated that the reduction ability of Ag/AgBr was further enhanced, comparing with that of bare Ag/AgBr. This present work can provide an original approach to devise and manufacture the Ag/AgBr-based photocatalysts.

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