Controllable fabrication of heterostructured Au/Bi2O3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6G

Three-dimensional (BiO)2CO3 (BSC) nanostructures were synthesised by a hydrothermal reaction, and Bi2O3 nanoparticles were then obtained by calcining BSC precursor at different temperatures. BSC and Bi2O3 samples were then sputtering coated with Au to get the resultant Au/BSC and Au/Bi2O3 for the in...

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Main Authors: Hong Hu, Changlong Xiao, Xiaocheng Lin, Kun Chen, Haitao Li, Xinyi Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2016.1255790
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spelling doaj-55b30fa27b5b4971943cd68cf3840c782020-11-25T02:17:55ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Experimental Nanoscience1745-80801745-80992017-01-01121334410.1080/17458080.2016.12557901255790Controllable fabrication of heterostructured Au/Bi2O3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6GHong Hu0Changlong Xiao1Xiaocheng Lin2Kun Chen3Haitao Li4Xinyi Zhang5NanJing Polytechnic InstituteMonash UniversityMonash UniversityMonash UniversityMonash UniversityMonash UniversityThree-dimensional (BiO)2CO3 (BSC) nanostructures were synthesised by a hydrothermal reaction, and Bi2O3 nanoparticles were then obtained by calcining BSC precursor at different temperatures. BSC and Bi2O3 samples were then sputtering coated with Au to get the resultant Au/BSC and Au/Bi2O3 for the investigation of the effect of the Au coating on the photocatalytic performance of the samples. The phase structure, morphology and composition of the samples were characterised by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectra were used to measure the response of different catalysts to UV–vis light. The photocatalytic activity was investigated for the degradation of rhodamine 6G at room temperature and the light intensity was 1 sun. Bi2O3 exhibited better photocatalytic performance than BSC due to the narrow band gap of Bi2O3, and the coating of Au also endowed the samples with higher photocatalytic capability as compared to the bare one.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2016.1255790Bismuth oxidegoldplasmon effectphotodegradationdye
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author Hong Hu
Changlong Xiao
Xiaocheng Lin
Kun Chen
Haitao Li
Xinyi Zhang
spellingShingle Hong Hu
Changlong Xiao
Xiaocheng Lin
Kun Chen
Haitao Li
Xinyi Zhang
Controllable fabrication of heterostructured Au/Bi2O3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6G
Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
Bismuth oxide
gold
plasmon effect
photodegradation
dye
author_facet Hong Hu
Changlong Xiao
Xiaocheng Lin
Kun Chen
Haitao Li
Xinyi Zhang
author_sort Hong Hu
title Controllable fabrication of heterostructured Au/Bi2O3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6G
title_short Controllable fabrication of heterostructured Au/Bi2O3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6G
title_full Controllable fabrication of heterostructured Au/Bi2O3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6G
title_fullStr Controllable fabrication of heterostructured Au/Bi2O3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6G
title_full_unstemmed Controllable fabrication of heterostructured Au/Bi2O3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6G
title_sort controllable fabrication of heterostructured au/bi2o3 with plasmon effect for efficient photodegradation of rhodamine 6g
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
issn 1745-8080
1745-8099
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Three-dimensional (BiO)2CO3 (BSC) nanostructures were synthesised by a hydrothermal reaction, and Bi2O3 nanoparticles were then obtained by calcining BSC precursor at different temperatures. BSC and Bi2O3 samples were then sputtering coated with Au to get the resultant Au/BSC and Au/Bi2O3 for the investigation of the effect of the Au coating on the photocatalytic performance of the samples. The phase structure, morphology and composition of the samples were characterised by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectra were used to measure the response of different catalysts to UV–vis light. The photocatalytic activity was investigated for the degradation of rhodamine 6G at room temperature and the light intensity was 1 sun. Bi2O3 exhibited better photocatalytic performance than BSC due to the narrow band gap of Bi2O3, and the coating of Au also endowed the samples with higher photocatalytic capability as compared to the bare one.
topic Bismuth oxide
gold
plasmon effect
photodegradation
dye
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2016.1255790
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