Synthesis of calcium aluminate nanoflakes for degradation of organic pollutants

Zizhan Sun, Xiaoyu Wang, Qianmin Cong, Xu Zhang, C. Fan, L. Pei
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Abstract Calcium aluminate nanoflakes possessing a single crystalline orthorhombic Ca5Al6O14 phase and a thickness of about 50 nm were synthesized via a simple route. The elements O, Al, and Ca were confirmed in the nanoflakes by element mapping and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Formation and growth of the nanoflakes can be explained by a nucleation and crystalline growth process. The nanoflakes exhibit a band gap of 3.87 eV which entails good photocatalytic activity towards gentian violet which, in aqueous solution at a concentration of 10 mg L−1, can be entirely degraded within 100 min upon irradiation of a 175 W mercury lamp using 1 g L−1 calcium aluminate nanoflakes as catalyst. The reaction rate constant is 0.032 min−1 which is six times higher than that using calcium aluminate nanostructures obtained from different conditions. The nanoflakes are recoverable and possess good stability for the gentian violet degradation.
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降解有机污染物的铝酸钙纳米片的合成
摘要:采用简单的方法合成了具有Ca5Al6O14晶相、厚度约为50 nm的铝酸钙纳米片。通过元素作图和x射线光电子能谱分析,确定了O、Al和Ca元素在纳米薄片中的存在。纳米片的形成和生长可以用成核和结晶生长过程来解释。该纳米片的禁带宽度为3.87 eV,对龙胆紫具有良好的光催化活性。龙胆紫在浓度为10 mg L−1的水溶液中,以1 g L−1的铝酸钙纳米片为催化剂,175 W汞灯照射100 min即可完全降解。反应速率常数为0.032 min−1,是不同条件下铝酸钙纳米结构反应速率的6倍。该纳米薄片具有可回收性,对龙胆紫的降解具有良好的稳定性。
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