To combat air and water pollution with green chemistry is one of the major issues. Several research groups, worldwide, are today engaged in the design and development of new photocatalytic materials which can act to make air and water free from harmful species with the use of freely available solar energy. These strategies have been briefly addressed here. We have also reported the synthesis of Bismuth oxyhalides BiOX(X=Cl, Br, I) by wt chemical method using Bismuth nitrate (Bi (NO3)3.5H2O) and respective potassium halides (KCl, KBr, KI) as precursor materials and mixture of deionized water and ethanol as solvent. Solvent composition is found to affect the photo activity of the three materials viz; BiOCl, BiOI and BiOBr differently

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