One-pot preparation of Bi/Bi2WO6/reduced graphene oxide as a plasmonic photocatalyst with improved activity under visible light†
Abstract
A novel nanocomposite, Bi nanorods and Bi2WO6 nanosheets supported on reduced graphene oxide (Bi/Bi2WO6/rGO), was synthesized via a facile one-pot solvothermal method. In the reaction process, Bi2WO6 nanosheets and Bi nanorods were grown in situ on the rGO sheets, which were simultaneously achieved by the reduction of GO. Such a synthetic strategy can form effective close interfacial contacts and strong interactions among Bi2WO6, Bi and rGO, leading to efficient separation and transfer of photogenerated electron–hole pairs. As a result, the ternary plasmonic photocatalyst exhibits a much higher photocatalytic activity than pure Bi2WO6 and the binary composites in the photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B and p-chlorophenol under visible light irradiation, which could be ascribed to the synergic effects of the improved electron–hole pair separation efficiency, enhanced visible-light harvesting and the good adsorptive capacity toward dye molecules.