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One-step construction of Ti-In bimetallic MOFs to improve synergistic effect of adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of bisphenol A
The key to efficient treatment of organic pollutants in water is to improve their mass transfer efficiency and reaction efficiency. Herein, a one-step construction of new metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) using 4, 4′, 4″, 4″-(pyrene-1, 3, 6, 8-tetrayl) tetra-benzoic acid as a photosensitizer ligand and Ti-In as bimetallic centers has been constructed. The results exhibited that increased specific surface area was obtained by Ti-In-MOF(1:1), which improved the adsorption performance of 50 ppm bisphenol A to 38% and facilitated it complete degradation upon light irradiation in 20 min, being much faster than that of single In/Ti-MOFs. For Ti-In-MOF(1:1), the In-MOF parts enhanced the adsorption capability, meanwhile the Ti-MOF parts based on infinite Ti-O chains realized the effective separation of photogenerated carriers. A synergistic role of adsorption and degradation achieved rapid mass transfer and excellent catalytic degradation performance. This investigation will provide a novel MOF construction strategy for efficient catalytic application in environmental pollutants.