New insights into the efficient charge transfer of ternary chalcogenides composites of TiO2 /
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2020-10-05Author
Ganguly, Priyanka
Muscetta, Marica
Padmanabhane, Nisha T.
Clariziad, Laura
Akande, A.
Hinder, Steven
Mathew, Snehamol
John, Honey
Breen, Ailish
Pillai, Suresh C.
Kumar Ramesh, Syam
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A two-step solvothermal synthesis was adopted to prepare AgXSe2-TiO2 (X = In, Bi) composites. DFT study of
the pristine parent samples showed the formation of the hexagonal phase of AgBiSe2, and tetragonal phase of
AgInSe2 and TiO2, which corroborated the experimentally synthesised structures. Both the AgBiSe2-TiO2 and
AgInSe2-TiO2 composites displayed enhanced visible light absorption and reduced band gap in the UV-DRS
patterns. The XPS results exhibited a shift in binding energy values and the TEM results showed the formation of
spherical nanoparticles of both AgBiSe2 and AgInSe2. The PL signals displayed delayed recombination of the
photogenerated excitons. The as synthesised materials were studied for their photocatalytic efficiency, by hydrogen
generation, degradation of doxycycline, and antimicrobial disinfection (E. coli and S. aureus). The
composite samples illustrated more than 95 % degradation results within 180 min and showed 5 log reductions
of bacterial strains within 30 min of light irradiation. The hydrogen production outcomes were significantly
improved as the AgBiSe2 and AgInSe2 based composites illustrated 180-fold and 250-fold enhanced output
compared to their parent samples. The enhanced photocatalytic efficiency displayed is attributed to the delayed
charge recombination of the photogenerated electron-hole pairs in the AgXSe2-TiO2 interface. Formation of a p-n
nano heterojunction for AgBiSe2-TiO2 and type II heterojunction for AgInSe2-TiO2 composite are explained.
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