Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.218, 758-769, 2017
One-step hydrothermal synthesis of Bi-TiO2 nanotube/graphene composites: An efficient photocatalyst for spectacular degradation of organic pollutants under visible light irradiation
In the present study, we have adopted a simple one-pot alkaline hydrothermal route to synthesize Bi-doped TiO2NT/graphene composites by using different wt% of Bi with an aim to achieve the excellent photocatalytic activity under visible light source. The nature of GO is changed to deoxygenated graphene with simultaneous embedding of Bi into TiO2 nanotube (TNT), during hydrothermal process. XRD and FTIR analysis confirm the successful conversion of GO to deoxygenated graphene. EPR analysis reveals the coexistence of Ti3+ ion with oxygen vacancy, which is created by the Bi doping. The photocatalytic activity of the prepared samples is measured by the degradation of aqueous suspensions of methylene blue (MB) and Dinoseb (phenolic herbicide), under visible-light irradiation. The prepared TiO2NT/graphene composite with 2-wt% bismuth (2-BTNTG) has shown the improved photocatalytic activity as compared to their counterparts. The improved photocatalytic activity is associated to the synergistic effect of graphene and Bi-TNT, which facilitate the interfacial charge transfer and enhances the efficiency of light harvesting in the visible region. Moreover, the underlying mechanism involving photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants over 2-BTNTG is explored by using trapping experiments, suggesting that the (OH)-O-center dot radicals solely contributed to degradation. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.