“…Since the photoelectrochemical process largely depends on the characteristics of the materials, significant effort must be put into developing electrochemical sensing materials for the detection of heavy metal ions. TiO 2 , graphitic carbon nitride (g-C 3 N 4 ), and bismuth-based semiconductors are frequently employed for Cr 6+ detection. , Bismuth-based semiconductors, such as BiOI, Bi 2 S 3 , Bi 2 XO 6 (X = Mo, W), and others, are a few examples that have drawn considerable attention in the study of photoelectrochemical analysis due to their exceptional optical and electrical qualities and also for their abundance, low toxicity, and low cost. Because of its high chemical and thermal stability, acceptable band gap energies (between 2.5 and 2.7 eV), and nontoxic properties, an aurivillius-type oxide, Bi 2 WO 6 , is regarded as a promising photocatalyst − and is now commonly used in photoelectrocatalytic solar cells, photoelectrocatalytic sensing, photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen synthesis, and water splitting .…”