Abstract:
A series of novel V2O5/N,S-TiO2 composite photocatalysts were fabricated by a solid state reaction route. The investigated composite materials were successfully characterised by XRD, DRUV-vis spectra, SEM, TEM, XPS, FTIR, NH3-TPD, BET-surface area and photoresponse studies. The photocatalytic applications of the composite materials were evaluated for hydrogen production under visible light irradiation (lambda >= 400 nm) and phenol degradation under direct solar light. The V2O5 component played a key role for the visible light activity of the composite system at longer wavelengths. Among all the prepared materials, V2O5/N,S-TiO2 activated at 500 degrees C showed promising activity towards hydrogen production (296.6 mu mol h(-1)) under visible light and successively degraded 88% of 100 mg L-1 phenol solution under direct solar light irradiation in just 4 h. The present investigation is of great importance in view of energy and environmental applications.