Ethylene Glycol (EG)-Derived Chlorine-Resistant Cu0/TiO2–x for Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation of Nitrate to N2 without Sacrificial Agents at Near-Neutral pH Conditions: The Synergistic Effects of Cu0 and EG Radicals
Yekun Ji, Hao Dong, Qi Shao*, Tiancheng Wen, Lisha Wang, Jian Zhang and Chao Long*,
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Abstract
The selective photoreduction of nitrate to nontoxic nitrogen gas has emerged as an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly route for nitrate removal. However, the coexisting high-concentration chloride ions in wastewater can exert a significant influence on nitrate reduction due to the competitive adsorption and corrosion of Cl– on photocatalysts. Herein, we prepared ethylene glycol-Cu/TiO2–x (EG-Cu/TiO2–x) through a solvothermal reaction of Cu-doped TiO2 in an EG solution. The photodegradation of nitrate using EG-Cu/TiO2–x without adding sacrificial agents can efficiently occur in near-neutral pH solutions containing 50 mM Cl– with 95.26% of NO3– removal and 76.52% of N2 selectivity. Moreover, the photocatalyst performance remained at a high level after 8 cycles. In this work, NO3– was first converted to NH4+ by Cu0 and Ti3+, followed by the NH4+-to-N2 conversion by photogenerated chlorine free radicals. Compared to HO•, Cl•, and Cl2•–, ClO• is proved to play the predominant role in transforming NH4+ to N2. The EG radicals produced by UV light impede Cl– adsorption on Cu, protecting Cu0 from being corroded. What’s more, photoelectrons can reduce Ti4+ to Ti3+ and protect Cu0 from being oxidized, enabling the stability of reactive sites. This work provides novel insights and understanding on designing photocatalysts for NO3– removal in solutions containing chloride ions, highlighting the significance of eliminating Cl– by EG radicals and adjusting the conversion process of NO3– for the efficient removal of NO3–.
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