| Literature DB >> 34895929 |
Xiaoyu Jin1, Yuliang Wu2, Zili Lin1, Danluo Liang1, Fengliang Wang3, Xiaoshan Zheng1, Haijin Liu4, Wenying Lv5, Guoguang Liu6.
Abstract
The development of efficacious photocatalysts for the elimination of contaminants in water remains a challenge. Herein, a promising Ag nanoparticles-decorated copper-phenylacetylide (Ag/PhC2Cu) plasmonic photocatalyst was fabricated for the reduction of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and degradation of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs). Typically, the optimized 5Ag/PhC2Cu could rapidly reduce Cr(VI) (98.1% within 12 min), and degrade norfloxacin (NOR) (100% within 40 min) with a 56.2% mineralization rate under visible light. The superior photocatalytic activity of Ag/PhC2Cu was attributed to the synergistic effects of the highly reducing photoinduced electrons conferred by the PhC2Cu (-1.98 eV), and Ag nanoparticles in promoting photocarrier separation and enhancing solar-energy-conversion efficiencies. Subsequently, the photocatalytic reaction mechanism of Ag/PhC2Cu was investigated. It was found that e- and O2•- were the main reactive species for Cr(VI) reduction, while O2•- and h+ were primarily responsible for the degradation of NOR. Of note, the Ag/PhC2Cu system could effectively generate H2O2 and partially decomposed it to •OH, which might be involved in NOR mineralization. This study not only demonstrates a highly active photocatalytic system for the remediation of environmental pollution and sustainable solar-to-chemical energy conversion, but contributes to the future exploration of multifunctional plasmonic photocatalysts.Entities:
Keywords: Copper-phenylacetylide; Cr(VI) reduction; Pharmaceutical and personal care products; Plasmonic photocatalyst
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34895929 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127599
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588