Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.62, 168-176, 2015
Facile assembling of AgI/Ag3PO4 via dissolution-precipitation mechanism and its excellent photocatalytic activity for contaminant removal
AgI/Ag3PO4 was successfully synthesized via a simple physical mixing process in the medium of water by using AgI microparticles and Ag3PO4 nanospheres as precursors on the basis of a novel dissolution-precipitation strategy. The as-prepared AgI/Ag3PO4 composite exhibited much higher activity than the pure AgI and Ag3PO4 for eliminating methyl orange under visible light (lambda > 420 nm). The pseudo-first-order rate constant of methyl orange degradation over 75% AgI/Ag3PO4 was 0.056 min(-1), which is 18.6 and 1.36 times higher than those over pure AgI and Ag3PO4. AgI/Ag3PO4 heterostructure interface efficiently separated the photoinduced carriers and acquired excellent photocatalytic activity and stability. It provides a facile, fast and universal tactic to construct inorganic salts semiconductor composite photocatalysts based on the novel dissolution-precipitation strategy. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.