Issue 41, 2022

Facile synthesis of amino-functionalized indium-based metal–organic frameworks and their superior light photocatalytic activity for degradation of tetracycline in water

Abstract

Tetracycline abuse has been a significant threat to human health and the environment. In order to treat the tetracycline residue in water effectively, the metal–organic framework MIL-68(In) and its derivative MIL-68(In)-NH2 were proposed to photocatalytically degrade tetracycline for the first time and were synthesized by a simple solvothermal method. The structure, morphology, and composition of MIL-68(In) and MIL-68(In)-NH2 and their photocatalytic properties were investigated by XRD, SEM, XPS, PL, and electrochemical techniques. The comparative experimental results showed that the photocatalytic degradation efficiency of MIL-68(In)-NH2 was nearly two times higher than that of MIL-68(In) under simulated sunlight (280 nm < λ < 980 nm) irradiation, indicating that the amino group played an important role in photoexcitation. Free radical capture experiments demonstrated that the main active substances of MIL-68(In)-NH2 are O2 and h+, which reacted with tetracycline directly. The results of this work can contribute to the design of photocatalysts and the understanding of the photocatalytic degradation of the residue of antibiotics in water and the corresponding mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Facile synthesis of amino-functionalized indium-based metal–organic frameworks and their superior light photocatalytic activity for degradation of tetracycline in water

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jul 2022
Accepted
14 Sep 2022
First published
15 Sep 2022

New J. Chem., 2022,46, 19675-19684

Facile synthesis of amino-functionalized indium-based metal–organic frameworks and their superior light photocatalytic activity for degradation of tetracycline in water

X. Wang, K. Liu, T. Luo, Y. Zhang, J. Huang, H. Zhang, S. Xi, J. Wang, B. Zhao and F. Peng, New J. Chem., 2022, 46, 19675 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ03529D

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