Formaldehyde is one of the most hazardous and typical indoor VOCs air pollutants. Asymmetric AgIO was respectively composited with 3D hierarchically structured BiOBr and 2D BiOBr nanosheets to photodegrade gas-phase formaldehyde. Ag/AgIO /BiOBr(CMC) demonstrated better photocatalytic performance than Ag/AgIO /BiOBr owning to the role of biomass solvent sodium carboxymethyl cellulose in increasing the specific surface area, reducing the band gap and changing the dominant facets. Moreover, Ag nanoparticles coming from the reduction in AgIO were confirmed by XRD, SEM and XPS. The surface plasma resonance effect of Ag NPs improved the efficiency of the light quantum. Besides, different exposed facets of {010} in BiOBr(CMC) and {001} in BiOBr resulted in distinct oxygen vacancy structures. could be generated via a two-electron transfer pathway on the {010} dominant facets surface in AABR-CMC, leading to the change in photolysis pathway and facilitating more OH produced by AABR-CMC. Compared with pure AgIO and BiOBr or BiOBr(CMC), the photocatalytic efficiency of the composites was improved significantly. Optimal photodegradation efficiency for HCHO was achieved for AABR-75 and AABR-CMC50.
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