Novel incomplete phase transition from ?-Bi2O3 to ?-Bi2O3 constructing dual interfaces contacts with BaTiO3 for highly efficient degradation of antibiotics

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2023)

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Incomplete lattice transition in heterojunction preparation can generate another crystal phase to provide a new transfer channel of electrons and holes for enhancing photocatalytic activity. In this paper, the hydrothermal synthesis of BaTiO3 and alpha-Bi2O3 composite induced a part of alpha-Bi2O3 to gamma-Bi2O3 lattice transition. Except for alpha-Bi2O3/BaTiO3 interface, a new BaTiO3/gamma-Bi2O3 contact was formed to realize another transfer channel of the charge carriers. The removal efficiencies of norfloxacin and lomefloxacin using the optimal alpha-Bi2O3/BaTiO3/ gamma-Bi2O3 sample reached 93% and 95%, much higher than those of the pure phases and the diphasic hetero-junction samples. After five times of cycle tests, the photodegradation efficiencies of these two antibiotics were above 90% and 91%, respectively, while the crystal structure of the sample unchanged to exhibit good structure stability. The superoxide radical (O2 center dot- ), hole, and hydroxyl radicals (OH-) were the main active substances upon the antibiotics degradation. The photocatalytic enhancement mechanism was originated from the formation of a new Z-type energy band according to the surface and interface calculation. Finally, the analysis of mass spec-trometry revealed the degradation processes of these two pollutants. These results provided a simple way to obtain efficient double interfaces heterojunction photocatalysts for removing antibiotic pollutants.
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