Literature DB >> 26107659

A new application of high-efficient silver salts-based photocatalyst under natural indoor weak light for wastewater cleaning.

Xia Hua1, Fei Teng2, Yunxuan Zhao3, Juan Xu3, Chuangye Xu3, Yang Yang3, Qiqi Zhang3, Shashi Paul4, Yi Zhang4, Mindong Chen3, Xudong Zhao5.   

Abstract

As a high-quantum-efficiency photocatalyst, the serious photo-corrosion of silver phosphate (Ag3PO4), limits the practical applications in water purification and challenges us. Herein, Ag3PO4 is found to have a high stability under natural indoor weak light irradiation, suggesting that we can employ it by adopting a new application strategy. In our studies, rhodamine B (RhB, cationic dye), methyl orange (MO, anionic dye) and RhB-MO mixture aqueous solutions are used as the probing reaction for the degradation of organic wastewater. It is found that RhB, MO and RhB-MO can be completely degraded after 28 h under natural indoor weak light irradiation, indicating that multi-component organic contaminants can be efficiently degraded by Ag3PO4 under natural indoor weak light irradiation. The density of natural indoor weak light is measured to be 72cd, which is merely one-thousandth of 300 W xenon lamp (68.2 × 10(3)cd). Most importantly, Ag3PO4 shows a high stability under natural indoor weak light irradiation, demonstrated by the formation of fairly rare Ag. Furthermore, we also investigate the influence of inorganic ions on organic dyes degradation. It shows that the Cl(-) and Cr(6+) ions with high concentrations in wastewater have significantly decreased the degradation rate. From the viewpoint of energy saving and stability, this study shows us that we can utilize the Ag-containing photocatalysts under natural indoor weak light, which could be extended to indoor air cleaning process.
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Keywords:  Dye wastewater; Natural indoor weak light; Photocatalysis; Silver salts; Stabilities

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26107659     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.06.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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1.  Efficient photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride by Ag3PO4 under visible-light irradiation.

Authors:  QiShe Yan; MengMeng Xu; CuiPing Lin; JiFei Hu; YongGang Liu; RuiQin Zhang
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-04-11       Impact factor: 4.223

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