: A rapid one-step hydrothermal or solvothermal method was employed to produce the ZnO–BiOI composite.
: The degradation of organic pollutants (e.g., methylene blue or methyl orange) was monitored under visible light irradiation. 3. Results and Discussion 124272
Traditional photocatalysts like TiO₂ often suffer from a wide bandgap, limiting their efficiency to the ultraviolet spectrum. Heterojunction engineering—coupling two semiconductors with staggered band alignments—is a proven strategy to extend light response into the visible range. This paper focuses on the system. ZnO provides a robust, non-toxic framework, while BiOI, a p-type semiconductor with a narrow bandgap, serves as a visible-light sensitizer. 2. Materials and Methods : A rapid one-step hydrothermal or solvothermal method
: The cotton floc-like structure provides a high surface area, which maximizes the contact between the catalyst and pollutants. ZnO provides a robust, non-toxic framework, while BiOI,
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Abstract
The number most likely refers to the scientific article "One-step synthesis of highly active cotton floc like ZnO–BiOI: Visible-light photocatalytic performance, recovery and degradation mechanism," published in the Journal of Solid State Chemistry , Volume 327 (2023).