Engineering semiconductors with porous hierarchical micro-/nanostructures is a feasible strategy to obtain high solar-light utilization efficiency and strong photocatalytic performance. In this work, an integrated strategy of solvent evaporation and morphology-inherited annealing for the Fe-based metal-organic framework was developed to prepare the hierarchical spinel zinc ferrite (ZnFeO) micro-/nanostructure. The morphology and porosity of the hierarchical ZnFeO structures can be adjusted by optimizing the annealing temperatures. Benefitting from magnetic separation performance, these highly visible light-responsive hierarchical ZnFeO micro-/nanostructures are demonstrated to be multifunctional photocatalytic materials, and their photocatalytic activity and reproducibility were analyzed, and the photocatalytic mechanism was also investigated. This work provides a controlled and generic route for constructing novel hierarchical semiconductors with specific compositions and intriguing structures.
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