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Title: Roles of Mo dopant in Bi<inf>2</inf>WO<inf>6</inf>for enhancing photocatalytic activities
Authors: Pimchanok Longchin
Sumet Sakulsermsuk
Natda Wetchakun
Khatcharin Wetchakun
Pinit Kidkhunthod
Authors: Pimchanok Longchin
Sumet Sakulsermsuk
Natda Wetchakun
Khatcharin Wetchakun
Pinit Kidkhunthod
Keywords: Chemistry
Issue Date: 28-Sep-2021
Abstract: We present the investigation of the roles of molybdenum (Mo) dopant with a concentration of 0.0625% to 1.0% Mo into bismuth tungstate (Bi2WO6) by a one-step hydrothermal method for the enhancement of photocatalytic activities. The obtained materials and doping effects were characterized by the morphology, crystal structure, chemical states, and optical properties. By combining XRD, XANES, and EXAFS studies, the distortion of the local structure with substitutional doping was revealed as doping with Mo ions was located at the lattice sites of the tungsten ions. Photocatalytic reactions of Mo-doped Bi2WO6were studied by the degradation of methyl orange dye under visible light irradiation. The results show that the optimal concentration of Mo dopant is 0.25%, with the highest photocatalytic activity up to ∼2-fold compared to the bare Bi2WO6. From our investigation, we propose that the impurity level is located below the conduction band edge of Bi2WO6after doping with Mo6+ions. This impurity level acts as an electron trapping site to prevent the transition of excited electrons from the conduction band to the valence band. By trapping experiments, the superoxide anion radicals (O2˙−) as the main active species to enhance photocatalytic efficiency was established.
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ISSN: 14779234
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