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For instance, 0.2 wt % CoO x (OH) y /BiVO4 led to one of the highest oxygen evolution rates, i.e., 1538 μmol h-1 g-1, ever described which is ten times higher than that found for bare BiVO4. The selective deposition of cobalt (oxy)hydroxide species onto the more electron-deficient facet of truncated bipyramidal monoclinic BiVO4 particles favors photogenerated charge carrier separation and therefore plays a key role for efficient photochemical oxygen evolution.Currently, the most powerful approach to monitor organic micropollutants (OMPs)