Xia Xu , Changchun Chen , Yisheng Shi , Sunyao Chen , Yifeng Wang , Lin Pan , Zishen Guan
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The bandgap values of WO<sub>3</sub> and NH<sub>2</sub>-MIL-125 (Ti-Zr) were determined to be 2.58 eV and 2.67 eV, respectively. Through Response Surface Methodology (RSM), the optimal photocatalytic conditions for the degradation of simulated pollutants in real aqueous environments by the synthesized photocatalysts were explored. Under the full-spectrum irradiation of a 300 W xenon lamp, the TZW-2 composite photocatalyst exhibited a degradation rate of RhB, MB, and TC solutions as high as 95.7 %, 96.7 %, and 93 % within 90 min, respectively. The excellent photocatalytic performance of the composite photocatalyst originates from the establishment of S-scheme heterojunctions between NH<sub>2</sub>-MIL-125 (Ti-Zr) and WO<sub>3</sub>, which was confirmed by various characterization techniques such as XPS valence spectra, photoelectrochemistry, and free radical trapping experiments. The excellent stability of the prepared composite photocatalyst was further validated through three cycling test experiments. 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NH2-MIL-125(Ti-Zr) synergized with WO3 to construct S-Scheme heterojunction photocatalysts for highly efficient degradation of organic dyes and tetracycline in water
The rapid treatment of organic dyes and tetracycline (TC) in industrial wastewater requires highly efficient semiconductor photocatalysts. In this study, the S-Scheme NH2-MIL-125 (Ti-Zr)/ WO3 composite material was successfully synthesized using a two-step hydrothermal method. A comprehensive analysis using X-ray Diffraction (XRD), X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM), and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) images revealed that WO3 nanoparticles are intimately anchored on the NH2-MIL-125 (Ti-Zr) nanodisks, forming a closely packed heterostructure. The bandgap values of WO3 and NH2-MIL-125 (Ti-Zr) were determined to be 2.58 eV and 2.67 eV, respectively. Through Response Surface Methodology (RSM), the optimal photocatalytic conditions for the degradation of simulated pollutants in real aqueous environments by the synthesized photocatalysts were explored. Under the full-spectrum irradiation of a 300 W xenon lamp, the TZW-2 composite photocatalyst exhibited a degradation rate of RhB, MB, and TC solutions as high as 95.7 %, 96.7 %, and 93 % within 90 min, respectively. The excellent photocatalytic performance of the composite photocatalyst originates from the establishment of S-scheme heterojunctions between NH2-MIL-125 (Ti-Zr) and WO3, which was confirmed by various characterization techniques such as XPS valence spectra, photoelectrochemistry, and free radical trapping experiments. The excellent stability of the prepared composite photocatalyst was further validated through three cycling test experiments. This work presents new ideas for constructing novel S-Scheme photocatalysts by combining bimetallic cluster MOFs and metal oxides for wastewater treatment.
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FlatChem - Chemistry of Flat Materials, a new voice in the community, publishes original and significant, cutting-edge research related to the chemistry of graphene and related 2D & layered materials. The overall aim of the journal is to combine the chemistry and applications of these materials, where the submission of communications, full papers, and concepts should contain chemistry in a materials context, which can be both experimental and/or theoretical. In addition to original research articles, FlatChem also offers reviews, minireviews, highlights and perspectives on the future of this research area with the scientific leaders in fields related to Flat Materials. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: -Design, synthesis, applications and investigation of graphene, graphene related materials and other 2D & layered materials (for example Silicene, Germanene, Phosphorene, MXenes, Boron nitride, Transition metal dichalcogenides) -Characterization of these materials using all forms of spectroscopy and microscopy techniques -Chemical modification or functionalization and dispersion of these materials, as well as interactions with other materials -Exploring the surface chemistry of these materials for applications in: Sensors or detectors in electrochemical/Lab on a Chip devices, Composite materials, Membranes, Environment technology, Catalysis for energy storage and conversion (for example fuel cells, supercapacitors, batteries, hydrogen storage), Biomedical technology (drug delivery, biosensing, bioimaging)