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Microwave-assisted construction of MXene/MOF aerogel via N-metal bonds for efficient photodegradation of vapor acetone under high humidity
Designing MOF aerogels possessing highly efficient photocatalytic performance for VOCs photodegradation is a significant but challenging task. Herein, a microwave-assisted bridging strategy was proposed to construct MXene/MOF aerogel photocatalysts based on the wave-absorbing hot-spots effect of MXene for efficient acetone photodegradation in high humidity. The MXene/MOF aerogel formed abundant and intimate nano-interfaces via N-metal (N-Ti[MXene] and N-Zr[NH 2 -UiO-66(Zr)] bi-bonding under microwave irradiation, which enhanced light absorption, OH/ O 2 − radicals formation, photo-induced electron-hole ( e – / h + ) generation, and their separation. Consequently, it exhibited excellent acetone photodegradation (97.3%) in 80% high humidity, with 10–104 times higher apparent rate constants ( k* ) than those of state-of-the-art photocatalysts. Moreover, MXene/MOF aerogel photocatalyst realized ∼ 95% TOC removal of acetone within 60 min and exhibited remarkable photocatalytic stability after five cycling-runs. Considering these attributes, the newly designed MXene/MOF aerogel photocatalysts have the potential to provide a practical approach for the efficient degradation of VOCs under high humidity conditions.