Development and study of a bifunctional photocatalyst based on SAPO-34 molecular sieve†
Abstract
A new bifunctional photocatalyst was constructed from a modified SAPO-34 molecular sieve successfully connected with BiVO4 crystals through O bridges. The new as-fabricated catalyst not only had enriched active sites of B-acid and L-acid on the surface of the molecular sieve but also enriched active sites of L-acid on the surface of the molecular sieve. The electron-transfer ability between the SAPO-34 molecular sieve and BiVO4 crystals was improved, and the recombination of electrons and holes in BiVO4 crystals was inhibited. With the synergistic action of the B-acid and L-acid, the molecular zeolite showed very high activity for the photocatalytic degradation of formaldehyde aqueous solution with a photoreaction rate constant of 0.291 min−1 and degradation rate of 84.34%. Compared with the BiVO4 crystal, the performance improved 10 times. Based on the calculation of the band structure and state density of the BiVO4 crystal and the HOMO and LUMO energy levels of the SAPO-34 molecular sieve, a mechanism for the photocatalytic degradation of formaldehyde is proposed and the energy levels of the intermediate products were calculated. This study provides a method for the preparation of composite molecular sieve photocatalysts and a new idea for the construction of bifunctional photocatalysts.