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Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-Sensitized TiO<sub>2</sub> Hollow Photocatalyst Drives the Efficient Removal of Tetracyclines under Visible Light

Qingye Shi, Ying Zhang, Dongxiao Sun, Sai Zhang, Tao Tang, Xuanxuan Zhang, Shunsheng Cao

2020Inorganic Chemistry118 citationsDOI

Abstract

The complete removal of tetracycline residuals under visible light still is a challenging task because of their robust ring structure. To tackle this issue, we explore a novel Bi2O3-sensitized TiO2 visible-light photocatalyst by combining p–n heterojunction with hollow structure. The hollow TiO2/Bi2O3 photocatalyst manifests excellent photocatalytic performance and recyclability toward the complete degradation (100%) of antibiotics under visible light (λ > 420 nm) because of the synergistic effect of p–n heterojunction and hollow structure, successfully overcoming the challenge of the incomplete removal of antibiotics over almost all of the reported visible-light photocatalysts. Additionally, the effects of inorganic ions, pH value, water matrix, and outdoor light on the degradation of tetracyclines were investigated with many details. Notably, the degradation pathways and mechanism of tetracycline were revealed according to trapping experiments, HPLC-MS, and photoelectrochemical characterizations. Therefore, this work provides a new insight into developing visible-light photocatalysts with excellent photocatalytic performances for the complete removal of other refractory contaminants.

Topics & Concepts

Visible spectrumPhotocatalysisChemistryDegradation (telecommunications)HeterojunctionTetracyclinePhotochemistryChemical engineeringOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyMaterials scienceAntibioticsCatalysisOrganic chemistryBiochemistryEngineeringTelecommunicationsComputer scienceAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisTiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells
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