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Revealing the role of oxygen vacancies in bimetallic CdBiO2Br ultrathin nanosheets for boosting visible-light photocatalytic activity
The development of photocatalysts with high-efficiency spatial separation of photoinduced carriers and activation of molecular oxygen is of great significance in the degradation of organic contaminants. Herein, we successfully fabricate ultrathin CdBiO 2 Br nanosheets with Sillén structure and different oxygen vacancies (OVs) concentration employing a simple ionothermal method. Furthermore, the photocatalytic activity was evaluated employing tetracycline , ciprofloxacin , and rhodamine B as the target contaminants under visible light irradiation . Among which, oxygen-vacancy rich (ROV) CdBiO 2 Br showed the highest photocatalytic performance compared to oxygen-vacancy deficient (DOV) CdBiO 2 Br and bulk CdBiO 2 Br. In addition, the intermediate degradation products were proved to show a significant decrease in toxicity by microbial toxicology experiments. Based on a series of characterization analyses, the intrinsic factors of ROV CdBiO 2 Br for enhanced photocatalytic performance are studied, and a possible photocatalytic mechanism is summarized. This work reinforces the idea that defect engineering and surface structure engineering affect photocatalytic activity simultaneously.