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Unveiling the visible-light-driven photodegradation pathway and products toxicity of tetracycline in the system of Pt/BiVO4 nanosheets

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 424, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127596

Keywords

BiVO4; Tetracycline; Photodegradation; Toxicity; Bacteria

Funding

  1. Open Project Program of the State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environ-ment [SKLPEE-202008]
  2. Fuzhou University
  3. Special Fund for Scientific and Technological Innovation of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University [CXZX2019073G]
  4. New Century Excellent Talents in Fujian Province University

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This study developed Pt/BiVO4 NSs with excellent performance in removing antibiotics pollution, achieving high degradation efficiency through enhanced light absorption and charge separation. The study also thoroughly investigated the degradation pathways and the impact of treated solutions on bacteria.
The antibiotics pollution has currently captured increasing concerns due to its potential hazards to the environment and human health. The development of efficient and viable techniques for the removal of antibiotics is one of the research hotspots in fields of wastewater treatment and pharmaceutical industry. Although the photodegradation of antibiotics is widely studied, the evolution and toxicity of degradation intermediates have been rarely documented. Herein, Pt nanoparticles (NPs) decorated BiVO4 nanosheets (Pt/BiVO4 NSs) that exhibit excellent tetracycline (TC) photodegradation activity and stability have been prepared. Especially, the TC degradation efficiency reaches ca. 88.5% after 60 min under visible light irradiation, which is superior to most of the metal loaded two-dimensional photocatalysts reported hitherto. The excellent photocatalytic activity is attributable to the enhanced light absorption capacity and charge separation efficiency in Pt/BiVO4 NSs. h(+), center dot O-2(-) and center dot OH are the main active species for TC degradation, resulting in three possible degradation pathways. Furthermore, we first verify that TC solutions treated by Pt/BiVO4 NSs are harmless to Escherichia coli K-12 and various bacteria in natural rivers, which would not stimulate Escherichia coli to produce antibiotics resistance genes (ARGs). This work develops an environmentally friendly photodegradation strategy using Pt/BiVO4 NSs with potentials for efficient remediation of antibiotics pollution in wastewater.

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