A facile microwave approach to synthesize RGO-BaWO4 composites for high performance visible light induced photocatalytic degradation of dyes

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2017

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AIMS Press Min.yu@aimspress.com

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Photocatalysts with enhanced efficiency for environmental remediation requires an effective separation of photogenerated electron hole pairs and optimum charge carrier transport. Based on the above criteria, a cost effective, facile one-pot microwave approach was made to synthesize RGO-BaWO<inf>4</inf> composites with excellent stability and reusability in photodegradation of methylene blue (MB) and methyl orange (MO). A series of composites with varying composition with respect to RGO was synthesized and thoroughly characterized using various techniques. The composite with 2.5% RGO-BaWO<inf>4</inf> showed maximum efficiency under visible light irradiation. The mechanism of charge transfer and kinetics of the reaction was also studied. The interfacial/interparticle charge transfer between the narrow elliptical BaWO<inf>4</inf> particles and RGO is found to be responsible for the increased efficiency. The photo generated holes and the superoxide radical were found to play a key role in the degradation process. The synergistic action makes RGOBaWO<inf>4</inf> composites a promising material as high performance photocatalyst for degradation of organic dyes. © 2017 Denthaje Krishna Bhat, et al.

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Methyl orange, Methylene blue, Microwave method, Photodegradation, RGO-BaWO4 composites

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AIMS Materials Science, 2017, 4, 2, pp. 487-502

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