Li Guo
Brigham Young University
18 Papers
32 Citations
Li Guo is an academic researcher from Brigham Young University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photocatalysis & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Design and construction of the sandwich-like Z-scheme multicomponent CdS/Ag/Bi2MoO6 heterostructure with enhanced photocatalytic performance in RhB photodegradation
TL;DR: A sandwich-like Z-scheme tricomponent CdS/Ag/Bi2MoO6 photocatalytic system was rationally designed and successfully fabricated in this paper.
In situ fabrication of Bi2MoO6/Bi2MoO6-x homojunction photocatalyst for simultaneous photocatalytic phenol degradation and Cr(VI) reduction.
Huidong Shen,Feng Fu,Xue Wenwen,Xiaoxia Yang,Saira Ajmal,Yanzhong Zhen,Li Guo,Danjun Wang,Ruan Chi +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of a Bi2MoO6/Bi2MoMoOO6-x homojunction was caused by controlling oxygen vacancies formation, which showed that the resulting photocatalytic activity could be attributed to the highly efficient separation of photogenerated electrons/holes due to the homjunction and synergistic effect between phenol oxidation and Cr(VI) reduction.
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Ag/Bi 2 MoO 6-x with enhanced visible-light-responsive photocatalytic activities via the synergistic effect of surface oxygen vacancies and surface plasmon
TL;DR: In this article, a heterostructured Ag/Bi2MoO6-x photocatalyst was rationally designed and successfully fabricated via the deposition of plasmonic silver nanoparticles onto the surface of BMO6 with surface oxygen vacancy.
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Highly efficient visible-light-driven photo-Fenton catalytic performance over FeOOH/Bi2WO6 composite for organic pollutant degradation
TL;DR: Amorphous FeOOH quantum dots (QDs)-decorated Bi2WO6 nanosheet heterostructures were successfully fabricated through a combined hydrothermal and impregnation approach, characterized by many modern techniques, and employed as an efficient visible-light-driven photo-Fenton catalyst for the degradation of organic pollutants including methylene blue, rhodamine B and tetracycline hydrochloride as discussed by the authors.
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Template-Free Hydrothermal Synthesis of Novel Three-Dimensional Dendritic CdS Nanoarchitectures
TL;DR: In this article, a growth mechanism of dendritic CdS nano-architectures is proposed by capturing the shape evolution based on SEM observation, and detailed formation procedures are as follows: (a) formation of cdS nanoparticles; (b) Cs nanoparticles form larger aggregates via hydrogen-bond interaction; (c) formation forming nanopetal by H-bonding effects; (d) formation formation of the DS nanoarchitecture by Ostwald Ripening.
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