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▲ [21a-222-11] Effect of Zr doping on the structural and optical properties of BiVO4
Keywords:photocatalyst, water splitting, O2-evolving photocatalyst
Generation of hydrogen and oxygen fuels using sunlight via water splitting process is ultimate solution of energy crisis and climate change. For this application, semiconductor with a correct band line-up which photocatalyses with visible light and does not corrode in water is of interest and monoclinic scheelite bismuth vanadate (ms-BiVO4, n-type semiconductor, band gap 2.4 eV), is an excellent choice. However, photocatalytic activity of BiVO4 is considerably limited by poor photoexcited charge transport from bulk to the surface. Zirconium (Zr) doping into solution-synthesized ms-BiVO4 powder enhances its photocatalytic activity for O2 evolution [1]. In this work we inspect the variations of the structural and optical properties of BiVO4 powder, introduced by the Zr doping, and compare our results with molybdenum (Mo) doped BiVO4 that is also known to enhance performance of BiVO4.