Aurivillius Bi7Fe3−xNixTi3O21 nanostructures as recyclable photocatalysts

2019 
A photocatalyst in practical application should integrate together various functions including a visible light response and a feasible and economic recyclability. Herein, a kind of six-layered Aurivillius oxide with a narrow band gap and ferromagnetism (FM) was investigated. Ni-doped Bi7Fe3Ti3O21 (Bi7Fe3−xNixTi3O21: BFNTO-x, x = 0.1, 0.4, 0.6, and 1) nanostructures have been synthesized using a hydrothermal method, where Ni substitution for Fe can enhance the FM and specific surface area, as well as improve the photocatalytic activity. The BFNTO-0.6 nanostructure exhibits the maximum saturated magnetization of 2Ms ∼ 3.58 emu g−1 at room temperature, which enables the nanostructure to be fully recyclable simply by using a bar magnet. This research may open a new way for the development of new visible-light-induced photocatalysts because Aurivillius oxide with a layer structure has powerful potential in optimizing its structure and properties by doping.
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