“…Monoclinic scheelite bismuth vanadate (m-s BiVO 4 ), a p-type semiconductor with a direct band gap (E g ) of 2.4 eV, has generated considerable interest as a visible light-responsive photocatalyst. [1][2][3][4] Reportedly, different morphologies of monoclinically structured BiVO 4 crystallites, such as nanospheres, 5 nanorods, 6,7 nanoowers, 8 nanosheets, 9 nanotubes, [10][11][12] olive, 13,14 and hyperbranched, 15 have been clearly created by the hydrothermal or solvothermal technique. Nevertheless, the poor charge transport and weak surface adsorption properties associated with pristine BiVO 4 could cause prompt recombination of photogenerated electron-hole pairs, reducing its overall photocatalytic efficiency.…”