Novel I-BiOBr/BiPO4 heterostructure: synergetic effects of I− ion doping and the electron trapping role of wide-band-gap BiPO4 nanorods
Abstract
A novel I−-doped BiOBr/BiPO4 (I-BiOBr/BiPO4) heterostructure was constructed by a facile deposition-precipitation method using wide-band-gap BiPO4 nanorods as the substrate. The as-prepared I-BiOBr/BiPO4 composite exhibited a notably enhanced photocatalytic performance in the decomposing of methyl orange and phenol under visible light (λ > 420 nm) irradiation in comparison with BiOBr, I-BiOBr, BiPO4 and BiOBr/BiPO4 reference samples. The photocatalytic activity improvement of I-BiOBr/BiPO4 mainly resulted from the synergetic effects of doped I− ions in I-BiOBr and the heterojunction interface between I-BiOBr and BiPO4. I− ions doping narrowed the band-gap energy of BiOBr to generate more photocharges under visible light irradiation. Moreover, BiPO4 quickly trapped and transferred the electrons originating from I-BiOBr. This study affords a facile strategy to intensively improve the visible light photocatalytic activity of the BiOX system for water contaminants removal.