The elimination of dyes from textile wastewater with a lower carbon footprint is highly contingent on the design of green catalysts. Here, we innovatively developed ultralong one-dimensional BiTiO/TiO heterojunction nanofibers electrospinning so as to photocatalytically degrade dyes efficiently and sustainably through the utilisation of renewable solar irradiation. The heterostructured BiTiO/TiO nanofibers exhibited desirable activity in the visible light region through the slight shift of the absorption edge to a longer wavelength. The BiTiO/TiO nanofibers calcined at 550 °C had a lower optical band gap (3.08 eV) than that of the pure TiO (3.32 eV), as evidenced by their higher photocatalytic degradation kinetics of a model dye (Acid Orange 7) (2.5 times greater than those of pure TiO). The enhanced visible light photocatalytic performance arose from the formation of both the BiTiO/TiO heterojunction and the effective separation of photogenerated holes and electrons. The employment of ultralong BiTiO/TiO heterojunction nanofibers for dye removal/decolourisation under visible light is an efficient, cost effective and sustainable solution, which will provide significant insights for practical textile wastewater treatment in view of practical engineering applications.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450850 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02181a | DOI Listing |
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