Modification of tungsten trioxide with ionic liquid for enhanced photocatalytic performance
Abstract
To develop WO3, a narrow band gap semiconductor with a deep valence band, into an efficient visible light photocatalyst, we modified WO3 with an ionic liquid [Bmim]I through a facile impregnation method in this study. Upon visible light irradiation, the [Bmim]I-modified WO3 has been shown to have significantly higher photocatalytic activity than its unmodified counterparts for the degradation of RhB in aqueous solution. The effects of ionic liquid modification on the physicochemical properties of WO3 and its enhanced photocatalysis were investigated in detail using various characterization methods and analysis of photogenerated hydroxyl radicals. It was revealed that the ionic liquid is bound to the surface of WO3 after the modification. The presence of a surface-bound imidazolium ring was demonstrated to effectively suppress the recombination of photoexcited electron–hole pairs, resulting in enhanced photocatalysis compared to [Bmim]I-modified WO3. Furthermore, the [Bmim]I-modified WO3 exhibited sufficient stability and recyclability with respect to photocatalytic activity, which could make it a promising photocatalyst for practical applications.