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Metal-alcohol coordination promoted reduction of bismuth (III) in bismuth-based semiconductors for enhanced photocatalytic activity

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2024]
Haiping Li, Guoan Wang, Quanhua Deng, Wenxuan Hu, Wanguo Hou
ABSTRACT

Metal ion doping is an extensively researched method to enhance photocatalytic activity of bismuth-based semiconductors, but function of the metal ions need be further clarified. Herein, metal-alcohol coordination was evidenced to promote reduction of Bi III in Bi-based semiconductors (e.g., Bi 2 MoO 6 hierarchical microspheres) to generated oxygen vacancies (Ovs) and Bi metal (Bi 0 ). Ovs and Bi 0 , rather than widely recognized doping metal ions, play a key role for remarkable enhancement of photocatalytic activity of Bi 2 MoO 6 , for example of ∼16-fold higher photocatalytic nitrogen reduction activity, which arises from that the Ovs and Bi 0 can enhance photoexcited charge separation and work as surface active sites. The Ovs possess much greater efficacy than the Bi 0 . Formation of Bi 0 also induces prominent morphological variation of the microspheres. This work discloses an interesting but neglected phenomenon in alcohothermal synthesis of “metal-doped” Bi-based semiconductors and aims at drawing high attention of relevant researchers.

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