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Elevating the Photocatalytic Performance of BiOCl by Promoting Light Utilization: From Co doping to the Microreactor
Owing to its unique layered structure, BiOCl demonstrates
high
photocatalytic activity. However, its wide bandgap hinders the absorption
of visible light. Doping modification is an effective method to expand
the light absorption edge of photocatalysts by creating a doping energy
level within the bandgap. Herein, Co as a variable valence element
was used to dope the BiOCl nanosheets through a simple hydrothermal
approach. As a result, the absorption edge of Co–BiOCl extends
to the visible light region, and the photocatalytic performance was
enhanced by 3.02 times. To overcome the shortcoming of photons being
consumed easily in the bulk reactor, a planar microreactor was introduced
to reduce the attenuation of light and accelerate the mass transfer.
By comparison to the bulk reactor, a maximum of 15.3-fold additional
activity promotion emerged. This work combines doping modification
and reactor improvement to realize highly efficient photocatalysis
in practical application
