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Constructing 3D sandwich-like structured Ti foam/TiO 2−x /SnO 2 -Sb composite electrodes for the degradation of PPCPs

Chemical Engineering Journal, ISSN: 1385-8947, Vol: 490, Page: 151887
2024
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The fabrication of Sb-doped SnO 2 electrode with high catalytic activity and excellent durability for decomposition PPCPs (Pharmaceuticals and personal care products, PPCPs) is challenging. Herein, a Ti 3+ /O vs -related TiO 2−x is prepared by short-time annealing at low temperature in mixed gas with Zr as a cocatalyst. DFT calculations indicate that the introduction of Ti 3+ /O vs defects could promote the formation of more ·OH. Then, the nanoflower rod-like SnO 2 -Sb catalytic layer supported on dual-defects TiO 2−x is successfully synthesized by one-step pulse electrodeposition (PLED) combined with hydrothermal methods (H). This newly pulse electrodeposition technique solves the short lifetime problem of SnO 2 -Sb nanoflower electrodes current hydrothermal-based methods. 1 O 2 and ·OH are found to be the primary reactive oxygen species (ROSs) by radical quenching tests and electron paramagnetic resonance analysis. The optimized Ti foam/TiO 2−x /SnO 2 -Sb electrode could degrade over 96.3 % of 20 mg L −1 amoxicillin (AMX) within 30 min, corresponding kinetic constant 0.10228 min −1. This will provide inspiration for the construction of defect engineering and new insights for the development of low-cost and high electrooxidation activity Sb-doped SnO 2 electrode.

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Anqi Li; Xuening Bai; Yuting Xie; Hebin Bao; Yu Yang; Miao He; Wenjing Yang; Qiwen Zhang; Yunhuai Zhang; Xueming Li

Elsevier BV

Chemistry; Environmental Science; Chemical Engineering; Engineering

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