Abstract

We report here the first artificial fabrication of riomarinaite (Bi(OH)SO4⋅H2O), a new mineral found in 2000 in Italy. Urchin-like Bi(OH)SO4⋅H2O lump-assembled films were obtained by potentiostatic anodization of bismuth electrodes in H2SO4 solution. The dissolution–precipitation mechanism can account for the formation of Bi(OH)SO4⋅H2O. The urchin-like Bi(OH)SO4⋅H2O served as precursor to prepare flower-like Bi2S3 by anion exchange. Photoelectrochemical property and wettability of the prepared urchin-like Bi(OH)SO4⋅H2O and flower-like Bi2S3 films have also been investigated.

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