Abstract

Photocatalysis reaction has been considered as an environmentally friendly plan for solving water pollution issue and counteracting environmental degradation. The WO3/TiO2 membranes were fabricated by reactive magnetron sputtering under various conditions without a post-annealing treatment. Herein, the surface morphology, structure and photoelectric performance of composite films were investigated via SEM, XRD, Raman, XPS, AFM and EIS. The photocatalytic properties was tested via the degradation of 5 mg/L Rhodamine B (RhB) under UV light illumination in the presence of WO3/TiO2 photocatalysts. The existence of oxygen defects, which could increase the density of carriers was evident in the XPS studies. The heterojunctions exhibited superior photocatalytic property, degrading 96.49% RhB solution in 2 h under the irradiation of 300W mercury lamp. A plausible photoreaction mechanism of WO3/TiO2 heterostructures was proposed based on the capture experiment results.

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