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The synergetic enhancement of piezo catalytic performance to remove tetracycline by K2Ti6O13/TiO2 composite

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 900, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.163492

Keywords

Piezo catalysis; K2Ti6O13; TiO2; Tetracycline; Composite

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21876047, 21777039]
  2. Thousand Talents Plan of Qinghai Province
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2019MS040]

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Piezo catalysis with K2Ti6O13/TiO2 has been shown to be effective in degrading tetracycline, with factors such as pH, anions/cations competition, ultrasonic power, frequency, and temperature being studied. The use of free radical sacrificial agents helped understand the degradation mechanism, highlighting the role of holes and O-2(-) in the process. The combination of K2Ti6O13 and TiO2 enhances electron-hole separation, improving piezo catalytic performance for potential environmental treatment applications.
Piezo catalysis has recently been considered an important technology in environmental treatment. In this study, a type II heterojunction of K2Ti6O13/TiO2 composite is successfully prepared by a hydrothermal method for the highly efficient piezo catalytic degradation of tetracycline. The factors influencing the piezo catalysis of tetracycline are systematically studied and discussed, including pH value, competition of anions/cations, ultrasonic power, ultrasonic frequency, and temperature, etc. Free radical sacrificial agents (EDTA-2Na, DMSO, AgNO3, and P-BQ, etc.) are utilized to better understand the degradation mechanism by piezo catalysis, and holes are found to play a dominant role in the catalytic process, and center dot O-2(-) comes the second. The combination of K2Ti6O13 and TiO2 constructs a type II heterojunction of the highly efficient separation of piezo electrons and holes, thus systematically increasing the piezo catalytic performance. This work provides a new idea to degrade organic pollution through piezo catalysis and the potential application of piezo catalysis in environmental treatment. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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