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Visible light photocatalysis: efficient Z-scheme LaFeO3/g-C3N4/ZnO photocatalyst for phenol degradation

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 43, Pages 96875-96890

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-29199-w

Keywords

Double Z-scheme; Phenol degradation; Perovskite; ZnO; Economical; Visible light

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A Z-scheme LaFeO3/g-C3N4/ZnO heterojunction photocatalyst with large specific surface and low cost was synthesized by a glucose-assisted hydrothermal method. The catalyst showed enhanced visible light absorption and carrier separation efficiency, leading to efficient degradation of phenol. The proposed Z-scheme LaFeO3/g-C3N4/ZnO photocatalytic reaction mechanism provides a more economical and efficient concept for phenol degradation.
In this work, a Z-scheme LaFeO3/g-C3N4/ZnO heterojunction photocatalyst with large specific surface (68.758 m(2)/g) and low cost (0.00035 times the cost of per gram of Au) was easily synthesized by glucose-assisted hydrothermal method. The structure, surface morphology, and optical properties of the photocatalyst were investigated. The constructed Z-scheme heterojunction catalysts can enhance the visible light absorption and carrier separation efficiency. Among these photocatalysts, the 10%-LaFeO3/g-C3N4/ZnO composite possesses the premium performance for efficient degrading 97.43% of phenol within 120 min. Even after 5 cycles, it still sustains an excellent photocatalytic stability (92.13% phenol degradation). According to the XPS surface states and the capture of active species on LaFeO3/g-C3N4/ZnO, the electrons would be transferred from ZnO and LaFeO3 to g-C3N4. In addition, & BULL;OH plays an important role in photocatalytic reactions for phenol degradation. Thus, the proposed possible photocatalytic reaction mechanism of Z-scheme LaFeO3/g-C3N4/ZnO can provide a more economical and efficient conception for phenol degradation.

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