Issue 7, 2023

Nano cocatalyst–catalytic system for boosting photothermal–photocatalytic water treatment enabled by visible LEDs

Abstract

Cocatalyst–catalytic system is rationally proposed in photothermal–photocatalytic water treatment. As the cocatalyst, multifunctional MoS2 enhances the photothermal effect, pre-adsorption of pollutants, and electrochemical stimulation, while defect-rich flower-like BiOBr (FBBov) is promoted to degrade tetracycline antibiotics. Consequently, the cocatalyst-catalytic FBBov@MoS2 (1 : 1) system achieves a rapid photothermal response and a remarkable catalytic activity under 5 W low-energy LED excitation. The tetracycline removal rate gets 72.3% via 45 min adsorption, reaching 95.9% after 90 min LED stimulation. For treating complicated river water, FBBov@MoS2 (1 : 1) still displays excellent performance. Significantly, the application guidance of FBBov@MoS2 (1 : 1) is proposed with statistical strategies and a “generalized equation” is developed to quantitatively evaluate the photothermal effect. Based on in situ thermal infrared imaging, electrochemical analysis, and ESR tests, the cocatalyst MoS2 boosts the photothermal effect to accelerate photocatalysis and promotes the spatial separation of photogenerated carriers for an enhanced production of reactive oxygen species. This discovery provides a new strategy for a low-cost and energy-saving photocatalytic method to purify water.

Graphical abstract: Nano cocatalyst–catalytic system for boosting photothermal–photocatalytic water treatment enabled by visible LEDs

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Apr 2023
Accepted
24 May 2023
First published
06 Jun 2023

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2023,10, 1778-1789

Nano cocatalyst–catalytic system for boosting photothermal–photocatalytic water treatment enabled by visible LEDs

J. Ni, Z. Wei, A. Wang, D. Liu, W. Wang, X. Song and Z. Xing, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2023, 10, 1778 DOI: 10.1039/D3EN00216K

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