“…Hole scavengers primarily inhibit charge carrier recombination. ,− They also generate secondary reducing hydroxyl radicals, which help with photoreduction. , The choice of an effective photocatalyst is critical in this photoreduction process. Bismuth vanadium oxide (Bi 4 V 2 O 11 ) and doped Bi 4 V 2 O 11 possess some unique properties such as low band gap, low cost, high stability, availability, and environmental friendly nature, which make it an ultimate choice as a catalyst. , The photoreduction efficiency strongly depends on the catalyst physical features such as band gaps. , Therefore, for improving the recombination rate of photogenerated electrons and holes in Bi 4 V 2 O 11 , modification of its activity in the UV–visible region, is necessary. ,,,, Tb 3+ as a low-band-gap material and UV–vis-driven agent has attracted interest because of its low toxicity. Therefore, in this research, it has been attempted to reduce cadmium ions using a Tb 3+ -doped Bi 4 V 2 O 11 (Tb/Bi 4 V 2 O 11 ) photocatalytic system to boost the adsorption and reduction performance.…”