A novel, efficient and stable 2D black phosphorus and tungsten trioxide heterojunction (WO3-BPNs) was successfully synthesized using a combined hydrothermal, liquid phase exfoliating and co-precipitation method. The as-obtained WO3-BPNs composite was characterized by using XRD, SEM, XPS, UV-vis, etc. The results showed that the bandgap energy of the WO3-BPNs50 sample was 2.2 eV, which was lower than that of pure WO3. BPNs in the WO3-BPNs heterojunction as a co-catalyst effectively enhanced photo-generated electron-hole pairs separation. The synthesized WO3-BPNs sample significantly improved the photocatalytic performance in degrading rhodamine B (RhB) and metoprolol (MET) compared to pure WO3 and BPNs under visible-light. The maximum RhB and MET removal efficiencies were 92% and 87%, respectively, in the WO3-BPNs50 (added 50 mL BPNs dispersion) sample within 120 minutes. The relevant photocatalysis mechanisms were discussed. In addition, the intermediate products in the MET photodegradation process were investigated by LC-MS technology, and the degradation pathway of MET was proposed. This journal is
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Wang, Q., Li, B., Zhang, P., Zhang, W., Hu, X., & Li, X. (2020). 2D black phosphorus and tungsten trioxide heterojunction for enhancing photocatalytic performance in visible light. RSC Advances, 10(46), 27538–27551. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05230b
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