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Controllable synthesis of hollow/flower-like BiOI microspheres and highly efficient adsorption and photocatalytic activity
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EngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsBio-based MaterialSynthetic PhotochemistryBio-based NanomaterialsChemistryBiomimetic ChemistryControllable SynthesisChemical EngineeringHollow Bioi MicrospheresHollow/flower-like Bioi MicrospheresPhotocatalysisBioimagingHybrid MaterialsPhotochemistryNanomanufacturingCatalysisBiomanufacturingEfficient AdsorptionGreen SynthesisFlower-like Bioi Microspheres
Hollow/flower-like BiOI microspheres have been prepared through a facile precipitation route in a water–ethanol mixed solution with the assistance of PVP and citric acid (CA) at low temperature (70 °C). The obtained products were characterized by a range of methods such as XRD, FESEM, TEM, UV-vis, DRS, PL and nitrogen sorption. A three-stage growth mechanism of such hierarchical hollow/flower-like microstructures has been proposed by observing the XRD analysis and FESEM of the intermediate products at different reaction times. Interestingly, the structure of BiOI from hollow to flower-like could be obtained by only adjusting the different amounts of reagents in the reaction system. The photocatalytic activities of the hollow/flower-like microspheres were evaluated by the degradation of RhB under visible-light irradiation, compared with the nanoplate sample and P25. Although the hollow BiOI microspheres had a higher specific surface area, the flower-like BiOI microspheres exhibited much higher adsorption and photocatalytic activities than the former. This controllable morphology method and particular properties of BiOI hierarchical microstructures could be used to synthesize bismuth-based semiconductors or other structure-controllable materials and to explore remarkable potential applications of their photocatalytic degradation ability.
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