Doping has emerged as a prominent strategy to promote the separation of photogenerated charge carriers, thereby boosting the overall photocatalytic performance. In this work, Fe-doped MoO3 nanosheets were fabricated via a solvothermal route. The intrinsic oxygen vacancies (OVs) in MoO3-x induce a local surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) effect, while Fe doping further refines the nanosheet dimensions (reducing the lateral size from ∼2 μm to ∼500 nm), and acts synergistically with the OVs to facilitate the separation and migration of photogenerated charge carriers. Photocatalytic tests reveal that under visible-light irradiation, the optimized 3-Fe-MoO3-x sample exhibits degradation efficiencies of 93.77% for methylene blue (MB) and 81.98% for tetracycline (TC), with reaction rates 1.99 and 2.11 times higher than those of undoped MoO3-x, respectively. The catalyst demonstrates moderate stability with slight deactivation, retaining approximately 84% of its initial activity for MB and 87% for TC after three consecutive cycles. Radical trapping experiments confirm that photogenerated holes (h+) and hydroxyl radicals (•OH) are the dominant active species driving the degradation of the target pollutants. This work elucidates the degradation pathways and mechanisms of MB and TC over LSPR-enhanced Fe-doped MoO3, offering valuable perspectives for the design of semiconductor photocatalysts in wastewater purification.
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Xuejiao Li
Harbin University of Science and Technology
Shangfeng Zhou
Harbin University of Science and Technology
Bo Li
Harbin University of Science and Technology
Harbin Engineering University
Harbin University of Science and Technology
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