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Photocatalytic removal of antibiotics by MOF-derived Ti3+- and oxygen vacancy-doped anatase/rutile TiO2 distributed in a carbon matrix

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 427, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.130945

Keywords

Photocatalysis; Ti-MOF derived; Antibiotics; Anatase/rutile TiO2 heterojunction; Ti3+ doping; Oxygen vacancy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51608194]
  2. Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [2019JJ50391]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan [2018TP1017]
  4. Opening Fund of Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology and Traditional Chinese Medicine Research (Hunan Normal University), Ministry of Education

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In this study, a carbon-coated Ti3+- and Ov-doped A/R-TiO2 photocatalyst was successfully developed for the removal of antibiotics with high efficiency. The analysis on the effect of water matrix on the removal of TC indicated that the prepared materials exhibited good stability and repeatability in degrading antibiotics.
Residual antibiotic in ecosystems are an environmental problem that urgently needs to be solved. Developing efficient and green photocatalysts is an attractive option for the removal of antibiotics. In this work, a titanium metal organic framework (Ti-MOF) was calcined in an air atmosphere to obtain Ti3+- and oxygen vacancy (Ov)-doped anatase and rutile heterojunction TiO2 (A/R-TiO2) distributed in a carbon matrix. Through XPS, UV-Vis, ESR and other characterizations, it is proven that Ti3+ and Ov exist in heterojunction TiO2. And the characterization results that Ti3+ - and Ov-doped A/R-TiO(2 )exhibits expanded visible light absorption and enhanced separation of charge carries. The photocatalytic degradation efficiency of tetracycline (TC) by the optimal TiMOF derived materials reaches 87.03% and the degradation rate of chlortetracycline (CTC) reaches 78.91% in 60 min. When studying the effect of water matrix on the removal of TC, it was found river water has the highest removal rate of TC (70.76%), followed by tap water (66.37%), lake water (61.19%), and hospital wastewater (52.68%). This shows that the carbon coated Ti3+ - and Ov-doped A/R-TiO2 is effective for the degradation of antibiotics. In addition, the carbon coating formed by the pyrolysis of the Ti-MOF as a barrier layer can prevent the oxidation of Ti3+ and Ov, which make the prepared materials have good stability and repeatability. In this work, hole (h(+)) and superoxide radical (center dot O-2(-)) are the active substances that play a major role in the degradation system, while the effect of hydroxyl radicals (center dot OH) is small. Finally, a possible mechanism of carbon coated Ti3+- and Ov-doped TiO( )for photocatalytic degradation is proposed.

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