The engineering of BiOCl nanosheets
The engineering of BiOCl nanosheets into specialized shapes significantly enhances their response to visible light, unlocking powerful photocatalytic capabilities. These nanosheets exhibit superior efficiency in degrading Rhodamine B, a commonly used dye and pollutant, making them highly effective for wastewater treatment. By manipulating the morphology of BiOCl at the nanoscale, researchers have improved light absorption, surface activity, and charge separation—key factors in photocatalysis. This advancement not only showcases innovation in nanomaterial design but also paves the way for sustainable solutions in environmental remediation. The approach holds great promise for scalable, eco-friendly technologies in dye degradation and water purification.
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