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A novel BiOX photocatalyst for the green degradation of polymers used in oilfields

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
卷 428, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.128207

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Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5; Photocatalyst; Active species; Self-degradation; Polymer

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  1. National Science Foundation of China Innovative Research Group [51821092]
  2. National Natural Science of China Foundation [51991361]

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In this paper, the synthesis of Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5 photocatalyst and its photocatalytic activity on the degradation of polymers used in oilfields were reported, addressing the shortcomings of the existing treatments for polymer waste fluids in the oil and gas exploration and development process. The results showed that Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5-0.3 exhibited the highest photocatalytic activity and could efficiently degrade functional polymers.
The wastes from functional polymers (polyanionic cellulose, polyacrylamide, potassium polyacrylamide, and hydroxyethyl cellulose) generated during oil and gas exploration and development are harmful to biodiversity and human health. However, most traditional treatments are inefficient in degradation and cause secondary pollution. In this paper, BiOBr0.5Cl0.5 a 3D flower-like solid solution with in-situ deposition of elementary substance Bi and surface oxygen vacancies was synthesized by the hydrolysis and the redox methods. The chemical compositions, the morphologies, and the UV-visible absorption properties of Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5 were characterized. Moreover, the photocatalytic activity of Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5 and the kinetic behavior of the RhB photocatalytic degradation were investigated. The photocatalytic degradation of RhB followed a pseudo-first-order kinetic reaction, and Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5-0.3 demonstrated the highest photocatalytic activity: The RhB degradation efficiency of Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5-0.3 was 85%, and the COD removal rate of the functional polymers conducted by Bi/ BiOBr0.5Cl0.5-0.3 was greater than 80%. The exciton photocatalytic processes of Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5 was found through the electron spin resonance (ESR) and the active-species trapping analyses of the photocatalytic degradations of RhB by Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5. In summary, in this paper, the synthesis methods of Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5 photocatalyst and the photocatalytic activity of the Bi/BiOBr0.5Cl0.5 on the degradations of polymers used in oilfields were reported, addressing the shortcomings of the existing treatments for polymer waste fluids that are incorporated into the oil and gas exploration and development process.

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