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Stable construction of layered reduced grapheme oxide/copper sulfide composites on cellulose fibers with hyperbranched polyamide-amine for efficient photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 170, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.113695

Keywords

Photocatalytic composite paper; CuS; rGO; Hyperbranched polymer; Organic dyes

Funding

  1. Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST [2018QNRC001]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M651241]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2572019BB01]
  4. Heilongjiang Provincial Postdoctoral Science Foundation [LBH-Z19104]

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This study successfully constructed a photocatalytic composite paper with high efficiency and stability by loading rGO/CuS onto DACF using HPAMAM, demonstrating enhanced photocatalytic activity in degrading organic dyes.
The use of semiconductor-based photocatalysts to degrade organic dyes in water is receiving more and more attention. However, there are still some problems in practical applications, such as high photogenerated carrier recombination rate, difficulty in recovery, and poor reusability. In this study, reduced graphene oxide (rGO)/copper sulfide (CuS) was loaded onto a dialdehyde cellulose fiber (DACF) with the help of hyperbranched polyamide-amine (HPAMAM) to construct a photocatalytic composite paper (DACF/HPAMAM/rGO/CuS paper). Based on the results, HPAMAM was bonded to DACF and rGO via C=N and amide bond, and it could act as a nanoreactor to induce uniform and stable growth of CuS. The photocatalytic activity of the as-prepared DACF/HPAMAM/rGO/CuS paper in the degradation of rhodamine B was about 2.7 times that of the composite paper without HPAMAM and rGO (DACF/CuS paper). Such a high performance could be attributed to the improved charge separation efficiency and the stable composite structure of rGO/CuS in the composite paper. DACF/HPAMAM/rGO/CuS paper was also able to demonstrate excellent stability and reusability, which makes it a promising photocatalyst. This work provides a novel strategy for preparing highly efficient and stable photocatalytic composite paper for degradation of organic dyes.

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