posted on 2024-11-04, 07:03authored byYukai Chen, Yiyi Ji, Jiaojiao Fang, Huimin Wei, Dan Wang, Rulin Dong, Baoying Dai
The recombination of photoinduced carriers hampers the
photocatalysis
process. Construction of the heterojunction and built-in piezoelectric
field boosts the separation of electrons and holes. Herein, a novel
magnetic recyclable SnFe2O4(SFO)/ZnO composite
with enhanced photocatalytic performance based on the dual electric
field synergism was proposed for the first time. This composite apparently
alleviates the carrier recombination in SFO and extends the absorption
spectrum of ZnO to the full spectrum. Consequently, 20%SFO/ZnO exhibits
an excellent efficiency, which is 2.45 times that of ZnO and 4.61
times that of SFO, respectively. The differences in size and morphology
between the SFO nanoparticles and the ZnO nanorods provide more contact
areas, thus enlarging the deformation and enhancing the piezoelectric
effect. The heterojunction and the piezoelectric field work together
to modulate the transferring of carriers and elevate the photocatalytic
activity. This design offers a plausible avenue for preparing efficient
recyclable photocatalysts for application.