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Simple Low Temperature Technique to Synthesize Sillenite Bismuth Ferrite with Promising Photocatalytic Performance.


ABSTRACT: Sillenite-type members of the bismuth ferrite family have demonstrated outstanding potential as novel photocatalysts in environmental remediation such as organic pollutant degradation. This investigation has developed a low temperature one-step hydrothermal technique to fabricate sillenite bismuth ferrite Bi25FeO40 (S-BFO) via co-substitution of 10% Gd and 10% Cr in Bi and Fe sites of BiFeO3, respectively, by tuning hydrothermal reaction temperatures. Rietveld refined X-ray diffraction patterns of the as-synthesized powder materials revealed the formation of S-BFO at a reaction temperature of 120-160 °C. A further increase in the reaction temperature destroyed the desired sillenite structure. With the increase in the reaction temperature from 120 to 160 °C, the morphology of S-BFO gradually changed from irregular shape to spherical powder nanomaterials. The high-resolution TEM imaging demonstrated the polycrystalline nature of the S-BFO(160) nanopowders synthesized at 160 °C. The as-synthesized samples exhibited considerably high absorbance in the visible region of the solar spectrum, with the lowest band gap of 1.76 eV for the sample S-BFO(160). Interestingly, S-BFO(160) exhibited the highest photocatalytic performance under solar irradiation, toward the degradation of rhodamine B and methylene blue dyes owing to homogeneous phase distribution, regular powder-like morphology, lowest band gap, and quenching of electron-hole pair recombination. The photodegradation of a colorless organic pollutant (ciprofloxacin) was also examined to ensure that the degradation is photocatalytic and not dye-sensitized. In summary, Gd and Cr co-doping have proven to be a compelling energy-saving and low-cost approach for the formulation of sillenite-phase bismuth ferrite with promising photocatalytic activity.

SUBMITTER: Sharmin F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9535739 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Simple Low Temperature Technique to Synthesize Sillenite Bismuth Ferrite with Promising Photocatalytic Performance.

Sharmin Fahmida F   Basith M A MA  

ACS omega 20220923 39


Sillenite-type members of the bismuth ferrite family have demonstrated outstanding potential as novel photocatalysts in environmental remediation such as organic pollutant degradation. This investigation has developed a low temperature one-step hydrothermal technique to fabricate sillenite bismuth ferrite Bi<sub>25</sub>FeO<sub>40</sub> (S-BFO) via co-substitution of 10% Gd and 10% Cr in Bi and Fe sites of BiFeO<sub>3</sub>, respectively, by tuning hydrothermal reaction temperatures. Rietveld re  ...[more]

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