Abstract
The Z-type electronic structure visible-light-driven silver tungstate–phosphorus and aluminum co-doped zinc oxide (Ag2WO4−PAZO) heterogeneous catalyst was synthesised by a facile hydrothermal method, wherein the proposed Z-type photocatalytic mechanism was supported by the characterisation of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, UV–vis diffuse reflection spectroscopy, reactive species, etc. The photocatalytical capacity was demonstrated by degrading the tetracycline hydrochloride (TC-HCl) antibiotics, and it was necessary to eliminate serious pollution caused by the abuse of TC-HCl. In addition, the heterogeneous catalyst showed higher photoactivity than single PAZO or Ag2WO4 catalyst, which was due to its lower photoexcited electron-hole separation. Multiple measurements were applied to characterise the morphology and optical property of the heterogeneous catalyst. The Ag2WO4−PAZO heterogeneous materials also showed more stability compared with Ag2WO4 material.
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