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Coal-based carbon quantum dots modified Ag3PO4/Ni-MOF composites enhanced visible light photocatalytic degradation of phenol
Coal tar pitch-based carbon quantum dots (CQDs) were meticulously prepared via ball milling. Ag 3 PO 4 /Ni-MOF/CQDs composites were synthesized through an in-situ precipitation method, and their performance as composite catalysts for the photocatalytic degradation of phenol was thoroughly investigated. Among these composites, Ag-Ni-70/CQDs-0.45 emerged as the most effective catalyst, achieving a remarkable degradation rate of 98% for 10 mg/L phenol within just 30 min, with a corresponding rate constant of 0.0620 min −1 . Notably, the photocatalytic degradation of phenol exhibited robust activity across a spectrum of pH levels, different water matrices, and varying concentrations of anions (SO 4 2− , Cl − , CO 3 2− , HPO 4 2− and HCO 3 − ). Furthermore, after undergoing 4 cycles of reaction, the catalyst demonstrated commendable stability. The outcomes of free radical capture experiments revealed that the primary active species involved in the degradation process were ·OH and h + . The electron transport pathways were analyzed based on the band gap structure of the catalyst, and a possible degradation mechanism was proposed. Upon the combination of Ni-MOF and Ag 3 PO 4 , the alteration of metal-O bonds facilitated the formation of a tightly bonded interface, thereby establishing a Z-scheme heterojunction. The introduction of CQDs as an electron transport medium accelerated electron transfer, mitigated the recombination of photogenerated charges, and thereby enhanced the photocatalytic performance of the heterostructure.