TY - JOUR
T1 - Bi-based visible light-driven nano-photocatalyst
T2 - the design, synthesis, and its application in pollutant governance and energy development
AU - Cui, Yanyan
AU - Li, Mengke
AU - Zhu, Nali
AU - Cheng, Yan
AU - Lam, Su Shiung
AU - Chen, Jun
AU - Gao, Yuxi
AU - Zhao, Jiating
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/4
Y1 - 2022/4
N2 - Environment and energy are the two most important aspects of human health and development. With hazardous materials being continuously produced by anthropogenic involvements, our living surroundings are becoming increasingly polluted and pose significant health risks. Meanwhile, the shortage of energy is becoming prominent with industrial development. The search for green and effective methods for environmental and energy governance has received widespread attention, particularly the exploration of the conversion and application of solar energy in advanced materials. Bismuth (Bi)-based nanomaterials have strong potential in environmental governance and clean energy generation due to their desirable characteristics and unique structure that effectively responds to visible light. Many factors such as composition, crystal structure, and surface fabrication can influence photocatalytic performance and their application in pollutant removal and energy generation. Here, we reviewed and compared a series of design strategies of visible light-responsive Bi-based photocatalyst, synthesis methods, and their applications in organic synthesis, air purification, pollutant degradation, carbon dioxide reduction, and water decomposition. This work may shed light on designing more environment-friendly and effective Bi-based materials and approaches to be applied in site remediation and energy generation.
AB - Environment and energy are the two most important aspects of human health and development. With hazardous materials being continuously produced by anthropogenic involvements, our living surroundings are becoming increasingly polluted and pose significant health risks. Meanwhile, the shortage of energy is becoming prominent with industrial development. The search for green and effective methods for environmental and energy governance has received widespread attention, particularly the exploration of the conversion and application of solar energy in advanced materials. Bismuth (Bi)-based nanomaterials have strong potential in environmental governance and clean energy generation due to their desirable characteristics and unique structure that effectively responds to visible light. Many factors such as composition, crystal structure, and surface fabrication can influence photocatalytic performance and their application in pollutant removal and energy generation. Here, we reviewed and compared a series of design strategies of visible light-responsive Bi-based photocatalyst, synthesis methods, and their applications in organic synthesis, air purification, pollutant degradation, carbon dioxide reduction, and water decomposition. This work may shed light on designing more environment-friendly and effective Bi-based materials and approaches to be applied in site remediation and energy generation.
KW - Bi-based nanomaterial
KW - Optimizing strategies
KW - Photocatalyst
KW - Pollutant degradation
KW - Visible light
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U2 - 10.1016/j.nantod.2022.101432
DO - 10.1016/j.nantod.2022.101432
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85124876145
SN - 1748-0132
VL - 43
JO - Nano Today
JF - Nano Today
M1 - 101432
ER -