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Z- scheme heterojunction of BiOI nanosheets grown in situ on NH2-UiO-66 crystals with rapid degradation of BPA in real water
A novel BiOI-incorporated NH 2 -UiO-66 composite photocatalyst, NH 2 -UiO-66@BiOI, was prepared using an in-situ successive ion-insertion method. The in situ grown BiOI nanosheets exhibited an ultrathin structure and were uniformly dispersed on NH 2 -UiO-66. The formation of tight heterojunctions, characteristics of enhanced visible light absorption and availability of abundant exposed active sites facilitated the efficient activation of peroxymonosulfate and the rapid degradation of Bisphenol A in water (12 min). Surprisingly, the photocatalyst maintained a fast degradation rate of Bisphenol A under the interference of different conditions. The research explored the charge transfer pathways and radical species between the heterojunction components, indicating that the heterojunction type of the NH 2 -UiO-66@BiOI was Z-scheme. In addition, the degraded intermediate components and high mineralization rate indicated that Bisphenol A was deeply degraded. In conclusion, this study synthesized metal–organic framework-based photocatalysts through a simple preparation method, which has potential application value in the rapid degradation of bisphenol A.