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Bi/BiOX/TiO 2 NPs Nanoflowers for Photocatalytic CO 2 Reduction
Author(s) -
Yu Shujun,
A Genxiong,
Yang Xuqi,
Yu Qiaonan,
Wu Pengcheng,
Wu Keliang
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
chemistryselect
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 34
ISSN - 2365-6549
DOI - 10.1002/slct.202500485
Abstract For a considerable time, one of the most effective and promising methods for producing value‐added fuels and chemical compounds has been the photocatalytic reduction of CO 2 to CO/CH 4 . However, CO 2 's high activation barrier and adverse reactions prevent it from developing further. Using ethylene glycol/water as a solvent, a multilayer BiOX(X = Cl, I) nanoparticle catalyst with plenty of oxygen vacancies was created in order to get over these restrictions. Furthermore, in situ Bi doping enhanced the photocatalyst's catalytic performance. The Bi/BiOX catalyst has a CO 2 ‐reduced CO yield of 31.63 µmol/(g·h), which is 1.83 times higher than the initial BiOX. The results showed that the addition of Bi enhanced the quantity of reduction sites and caused a redistribution of the surface charge of BiOX, thereby improving the efficiency of photogenerated electron capture and hastening the process of photogenerated carrier separation. By combining TiO 2 and Bi/BiOX to create a heterojunction structure, the light absorption range was increased and the photogenerated carrier's separation efficiency was further improved. Bi/BiOX/TiO 2 enhanced the rate of CO 2 reduction to CO reduction products to 39.65 µmol/(g·h), which was 2.3 times greater than that of BiOX (17.29 µmol/(g·h)). The yield and selectivity of CO 2 reduction to CO are shown to be improved by in situ Bi doping in this work, offering a fresh approach to the creation of effective photocatalysts.
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