Renewable Energy, Vol.138, 474-488, 2019
Fabrication of Z-scheme photocatalyst, Er3+:Y3Al5O12@NiGa2O4-MWCNTs-WO3, and visible-light photocatalytic activity for degradation of organic pollutant with simultaneous hydrogen evolution
Three new visible-light-induced Z-scheme photocatalytic systems, Er3+:Y3Al5O12@NiGa2O4-WO3, Er3+:Y3Al5O12@NiGa2O4-MWCNTs (10-20 nm)-WO3 and Er3+:Y3Al5O12@NiGa2O4 -MWCNTs (40-60 nm)WO3, are successfully prepared via hydrothermal method. The prepared photocatalysts are characterized by X-ray diffractometer (XRD), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fouriertransform infrared (FT-IR) and photoluminescence (PL) spectra. UV-vis absorption and PL spectra were also determined to explore luminescence effect of the Er3+:Y3Al5O12. The photocatalytic activities of prepared photocatalysts are evaluated and compared under simulated solar-light irradiation in degradation of organic pollutant with simultaneous hydrogen evolution. The influence factors such as simulated solar-light irradiation time and photocatalyst amount on the photocatalytic activities of prepared photocatalysts are investigated. The results show that the Er3+:Y3Al5O12@NiGa2O4-MWCNTs (40 -60 nm)-WO3 is the best one of three prepared photocatalysts in the degradation of methylene blue with simultaneous hydrogen evolution under simulated solar-light irradiation. In addition, the Er3+:Y3Al5O12@NiGa2O4-MWCNTs (40-60 nm)-WO3 also displays high performance in five repeated experiments. At last, the process of photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutant with simultaneous hydrogen evolution caused by Er3+:Y3Al5O12@NiGa2O4-MWCNTs (40-60 nm)-WO3 is proposed. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Up-conversion luminescence agent (Er3+:Y3Al5O12);Z-scheme photocatalyst (NiGa2O4-WO3);Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs);Simulated solar-light irradiation;Photocatalytic degradation simultaneous hydrogen evolution