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Synergistic effect of facet-regulated and photocatalytic-peroxymonosulfate activation of Fe(II)/decahedron monoclinic BiVO 4 composites for efficient degradation of tetracycline

Journal of Cleaner Production, ISSN: 0959-6526, Vol: 459, Page: 142425
2024
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The efficient activation of peroxymonosulfate (PMS) in advanced oxidation technology is hindered by the low Fe(II)→Fe(III)→Fe(II) cycle efficiency. Herein, we report a Fe(II)/decahedral monoclinic BiVO 4 composite photocatalyst with a highly exposed (010) facet prepared by a hydrothermal method combined with a wet impregnation strategy. The numerous photogenerated electrons on the (010) facet promote the cycling of Fe(II)→Fe(III)→Fe(II) process, thereby significantly enhancing the PMS activation rate. The charge transfer mode of 1% Fe(II)/BiVO 4 was inferred from in situ X-ray photoelectron spectra. The composite catalyst exhibits significantly higher activity (96.7%) than the pristine BiVO 4 without facet regulation (56%). Controlling the crystal facets can effectively separate the photogenerated carriers of BiVO 4 ; the photogenerated electrons catalyze the cyclic transformation of Fe(III)/Fe(II) to efficiently activate PMS and degrade antibiotics. This work confirms the synergistic effect of facet engineering and the photocatalytic PMS activation system and provides a new perspective for the degradation of antibiotics.

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Jiaxing Wu; Jianqun Bao; Xuya Zhang; Zhuang Yang; Yiqi Liu; Mingxia Zhou; Yajun Wang; Guiyuan Jiang; Wenqing Yao

Elsevier BV

Energy; Environmental Science; Business, Management and Accounting; Engineering

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