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Fast photoelectro-reduction of CrVI over MoS2@TiO2 nanotubes on Ti wire

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 329, Issue -, Pages 230-240

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.01.045

Keywords

MoS2 nanosheets@TiO2 NTAs; In situ hydrothermal method; LOAs; PEC Cr(VI)reduction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51238002, 51272099, 51478214, 51468044]
  2. Department of Education Fund of Jiangxi Province [GJJ14516]

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A stable MoS2 nanosheets@TiO2 NTAs composite was prepared via a simple hydrothermal process. Few layer MoS2 nanosheets distributed on the TiO2 nanotube top surface and the inner walls rather than filling in the tubes, allowing abundant tubular channels open to environment and benefiting for efficient mass transport. Photocatalytic (PE) and photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) performance of the composite were evaluated on Cr-VI reduction, with variable low molecule weight organic acids (LOAs) added as sacrificial electron donor to form a charge-transfer-complex (CTC) between LOAs and TiO2/MoS2, which is sensitive to the visible light illumination and could induce the photo-reduction of Cr-VI and photo-oxidation of LOAs. The overall trend of Cry! PEC rates are in the order as: L(+)-Tartaric acid > oxalic acid > citric acid > malic acid > amber acid, which is 103.9 > 62.5 > 31.2 > 21.6 > 2.5 mg/Lmin(-1) cm(-2), respectively. The improved catalytic performance and excellent stability of the composite can be attributed to the abundant active adsorption and reaction sites on MoS2 nanosheets and the formation of a heterojunction between TiO2 and MoS2. Moreover, the appropriate application of LOAs and voltage also have a great contribution to the utilization of sunlight and efficient separation of photogenerated carriers. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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