Synthesis of Mixed Oxide Sillen Aurivillius Phase for Photocatalytic and Piezocatalytic Chemical Transformations
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IISER Mohali
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Recently, bismuth oxyhalides have been shown to be a potential candidate for photocatalysis
along with their unique valence band structures. In this project, the effect of synthesis
temperature of Bi 4 NbO 8 Cl on the band gap and its photocatalytic activity has been investigated.
Rh110 is an important fluorophore for various medical and industrial applications and as this
dye is very expensive, it is important to find a synthetic route that is simple and having high
yield of Rh110. In this project we have checked the photocatalytic conversion of RhB to Rh110
and the effect of synthesis temperature on this conversion. It has been found that the yield of
Rh110 from RhB increased with the increase in the synthesis temperature, i.e., for synthesis
temperature of 700 o C and 900 o C it was calculated to be 30% and 61% respectively.
These materials, i.e., bismuth oxyhalides are also known to show the ferroelectric behaviour
but they have not been much exploited in the field of piezocatalysis which is further an
application of material’s piezoelectric behaviour. Thus, the piezocatalytic RhB degradation
was investigated for Bi 4 TaO 8 Cl synthesised at 700 o C. It was found to show an excellent
piezocatalytic activity where the pseudo-first order rate constant for RhB degradation was
found to be 0.10557 min -1 . The effect of power, frequency, dye concentration, amount of
catalyst used has also been investigated in this work. Also, the scavenging experiments was
performed for finding the reactive oxygen species that is mainly responsible for carrying out
the RhB degradation.