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Visible-Light-Driven photocatalytic oxidation of H2S by Boron-doped TiO2/LDH Heterojunction: Synthesis, performance, and reaction mechanism
Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), a highly toxic, malodorous, and corrosive gas, poses a serious threat to the atmospheric environment and human health. It is highly attractive to design high-performance desulfurization photocatalyst in environmental remediation. Herein, a novel and highly efficient photocatalyst boron-doped TiO 2 combined with MgAl-Layered double hydroxides (B-TiO 2 /LDH) was synthesized via an in-situ hydrothermal method. The B-TiO 2 /LDH photocatalyst exhibited outstanding photocatalytic performance with 100% H 2 S removal efficiency within 120 min under visible light irradiation. The B-TiO 2 /LDH photocatalyst also exhibits a good H 2 S removal efficiency in different desulfurization conditions and delivers remarkable stability in a long-term test. The sulfate formed on the surface of B-TiO 2 /LDH has been shown to favor the light-enhanced catalytic oxidation process. This work provides a promising idea for effectively treating malodorous gas and shows potential of using the novel B-TiO 2 /LDH photocatalyst for future environmental remediation.