4.7 Article

The self-assembly and formation mechanism of regenerated cellulose films for photocatalytic degradation of CI Reactive Blue 19

Journal

CELLULOSE
Volume 26, Issue 6, Pages 3955-3972

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-019-02350-y

Keywords

C-PDA-Ag-WO3(c); Photocatalytic fabric; Photodegradation; Visible light; Recycle and reuse

Funding

  1. Public Welfare Technology Application Research Project of Zhejiang Province China [LGG18E030002]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [17ZR1400400]
  3. Guangxi Innovation Drive Development Fund [AA17204076]

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In this paper, a simple method has been developed to fabricate flexible fiber materials with excellent visible light response. Firstly, polydopamine (PDA) layer was deposited on the cotton fibers to functionize cotton fibers. Then, a uniformly dense layer of silver and tungsten trioxide nanoparticles was obtained on cotton fabric by reduction of PDA. The deposition of PDA provided a media for the Ag-WO3 photocatalyst to be loaded with good adhension. The results showed that the prepared cotton (C)-PDA-AgWO3(c) composite photocatalytic material exhibited excellent photocatalytic performance with 98% degradation efficiency of RB-19 dye solution within 180 min under visible light irradiation. Moreover, the degradation rate constants were 52.43 x, 35.73 x, 12.01 x and 3.77 x higher than those of raw cotton, C-PDA, C-PDA-Ag and C-PDA-Ag-WO3(a), respectively. The free radical trapping experiments showed that h(+), center dot OH and center dot O-2(-) were important active species in the photocatalytic process. Based on the characterizations of the system, the possible photocatalytic reaction mechanism of the C-PDA-Ag-WO3 (c) composite photocatalytic material was proposed. This paper provided a new perspective for the preparation of high catalytic performance visible light responsive flexible fiber materials applied in the degradation of dye wastewater.

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