Literature DB >> 34600883

Insights into the photocatalytic activation of peroxymonosulfate by visible light over BiOBr-cyclodextrin polymer complexes for efficient degradation of dye pollutants in water.

Hu Du1, Xueyao Wang2, Yalan Zhang3, Guizhou Xu4, Yizhou Tu4, Xun Jia4, Daishe Wu3, Xianchuan Xie5, Yang Liu6.   

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The combination of adsorption-photocatalysis and advanced oxidation processes (AOP) based on sulfate (SO4•-) for the treatment of organic pollution has the advantages of a high degradation rate, affordability, and an absence of secondary pollution. This study combined amphiphilic super-crosslinked porous cyclodextrin resin (PBCD-B-D), bismuth oxybromide (BiOBr), a composite material with dual functions of adsorption and photocatalysis, and AOP based on SO4•- for the treatment of Acid Orange 7 (AO7) in water. The combination of BiOBr/PBCD-B-D (BOP-24) with peroxymonosulfate (PMS) showed an optimal adsorption-photocatalytic effect. Compared to the 24% PBCD-B-D (BOP-24)/visible light system, the degradation efficiency of BOP-24/PMS system for AO7 is increased from 64.1% to 99.2% within shorter time (∼60 min). Moreover, the BOP-24/PMS system showed a wide range of pH application (pH = 3-11). The addition of Cl-, SO42-, and NO3- promoted the photodegradation of AO7, whereas the addition of CO32- did not. The free radical capture experiments of the BOP-24/PMS AO7 degradation system showed that •O2-, h+, •OH, and SO4•- are reactive species. The proposed BOP-24 system used adsorption and a unique cavity structure to enrich AO7 near the active site, thereby reducing the path for PMS activation. PMS also acted as an electron (e-) acceptor to promote the transfer of part of e- to PMS, thereby further improving the efficiency of carrier separation. The proposed system is an effective method to improve the degradation of pollutants and broadens the range of application of SO4•--based AOP technology.
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Keywords:  Acid orange 7; Adsorption; Advanced oxidation; Hydrogen persulfate; Photocatalysis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34600883     DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.112160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Res        ISSN: 0013-9351            Impact factor:   6.498


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Review 1.  Polymer Composite-Based Materials with Photocatalytic Applications in Wastewater Organic Pollutant Removal: A Mini Review.

Authors:  Alexandru Enesca; Cristina Cazan
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-12       Impact factor: 4.967

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