IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 3093: Facile Phase Control and Photocatalytic Performance of BiVO4 Crystals for Methylene Blue Degradation

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IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 3093: Facile Phase Control and Photocatalytic Performance of BiVO4 Crystals for Methylene Blue Degradation

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph20043093

Authors: Heshan Cai Linmei Cheng Huacong Chen Rongni Dou Junfeng Chen Yuxin Zhao Fuhua Li Zheng Fang

Emerging contaminants, which mainly exist as organic pollutants and pose adverse biological effects, could be removed using photocatalytic degradation, resulting in a low-cost and environmentally friendly solution. Herein, BiVO4 nanoparticles with different morphologies and photocatalytic performances were synthesized by hydrothermal treatment at different residence times. The XRD and SEM results indicate that the crystal phase of BiVO4 gradually transformed from a single tetragonal phase to a single monoclinic crystal phase as the hydrothermal time increased, and with the extension of the hydrothermal time, the morphology of BiVO4 nanoparticles gradually differentiated from a smooth spherical shape to flower-like shapes composed of polyhedrons; the size of the crystals also increased accordingly. Methylene blue (MB), used as a probe of organic pollutants, was degraded under visible light irradiation by all BiVO4 samples to investigate its photocatalytic activities. The experimental results show that the longer the hydrothermal time, the better the photocatalytic performance. The optimum hydrothermal time was 24 h, at which the sample showed the highest photocatalytic activity for MB degradation. This work shows a convenient strategy for control of the crystal phase of BiVO4-based photocatalysts based on the understanding of the crystal morphology evolution mechanism, which will benefit the researchers in designing new BiVO4-based photocatalysts with high efficiency for emerging contaminants’ degradation.

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