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Synthesis of BiOBr/Ag3PO4 heterojunctions on carbon-fiber cloth as filter-membrane-shaped photocatalyst for treating the flowing antibiotic wastewater

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 575, Issue -, Pages 183-193

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2020.04.077

Keywords

BiOBr/Ag3PO4; Carbon fiber cloth; Filter-membrane; Antibiotics; Flowing wastewater

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51773036, 51972056]
  2. Shanghai Shuguang Program [18SG29]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [18ZR1401700]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  5. DHU Distinguished Young Professor Program

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Numerous nanosized photocatalysts have been demonstrated to treat antibiotic solutions efficiently in beakers, but plenty of antibiotics have been discharged to the flowing rivers. For photocatalytically degrading the flowing antibiotic wastewater, the prerequisite is to develop flexible large-scale filter-membrane with high photocatalytic activity. To solve this issue, with carbon fiber (CF) cloth as a flexible porous substrate, herein we have reported the in-situ growth of BiOBr/Ag3PO4 heterostructures. BiOBr nanosheets (thickness: similar to 10 nm, diameter: 0.5-1 mu m) and Ag3PO4 particles (size: 50-200 nm) are synthesized on CF cloth successively via a solvothermal-chemical deposition two-step strategy. CF/BiOBr/Ag3PO4 cloth displays excellent visible photoabsorption (edge: similar to 520 nm). Under visible-light illumination, CF/BiOBr/Ag3PO4 cloth (4 x 4 cm(2)) could degrade similar to 90.0% tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) as a model of antibiotics in 30 min in a beaker. Especially, CF/BiOBr/Ag3PO4 cloth can be used as the filter-membrane to construct multiple photocatalytic-setup for degrading the flowing antibiotic wastewater. The removal efficiency of TCH goes up from 12.8% at the first grade to 89.6% at the sixth grade. Furthermore, the photocatalytic mechanism of CF/BiOBr/Ag3PO4 cloth and the possible decomposition pathway of TCH have been proposed based on simulation and experiment results. Therefore, the present work provides some insight for developing flexible filter-membrane-shaped photocatalysts for degrading the flowing wastewater. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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