Fabrication of Ag2O/WO3 p-n heterojunction composite thin films by magnetron sputtering for visible light photocatalysis

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Semiconductor-based nanostructures which are photo-catalytically active upon solar light irradiation were extensively used for environmental remediation due to the potential decomposition of various kinds of pollutants. In this work, we report the preparation of a sustainable thin film composite, i.e. Ag2O/WO3 p-n heterojunction, and investigation of its photocatalytic activity. To achieve the composite structure, WO3/Ag-WO3 layers were deposited over a quartz substrate by magnetron sputtering at room temperature and subsequently annealed at 823 to 923 K. The thin film structure, morphology, and chemical states were thoroughly characterized by X-ray diffraction, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The obtained results revealed that the amorphous Ag-doped WO3 was crystallized into monoclinic WO3 and Ag2O, in which nanocrystalline Ag2O was diffused towards the surface of WO3. Optical transmittance spectra recorded by UV-vis-NIR spectroscopy revealed that the WO3/Ag-WO3 films became transparant in the visible region after annealing at high temperature (873 K and 923 K). The Ag2O/WO3 p-n heterojunction composite thin films showed high photocatalytic activity (0.915 × 10-3 min-1) under visible light irradiation, which is attributed to the efficiency of effective photogenerated charge-carrier formation and the reduced recombination rate of photogenerated electron-hole pairs. Unlike the powder-based photocatalysts, the reported thin film-based heterojunction photocatalyst could be very sustainable, and cost-effective.

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Jo, Y. W., Loka, C., Lee, K. S., & Lim, J. H. (2020). Fabrication of Ag2O/WO3 p-n heterojunction composite thin films by magnetron sputtering for visible light photocatalysis. RSC Advances, 10(27), 16187–16195. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01579b

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