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D/A heterojunction photocatalysts interspersed onto biochar to couple photocatalysis and adsorption for visible light-responsive efficient removal of pollutants

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS [2024]
Liwei Liang, Songlin Cai, Lan Zhang, Ke Sun, Ziying He, Libin Zhang, Ciyuan Huang, Min Long, Hongxiang Zhu, Bingsuo Zou, Tao Liu, Shuangfei Wang
ABSTRACT

Phenol has various applications in industry, due to its hazardousness, solubility, and volatility, it persists in water and poses a risk to human health. People are excited by the progress of photodegradation technology that facilitates water pollution treatment. The effect of side-chain engineering is proven to enhance photodegradation performance by improving optoelectronic properties. Therefore, here is a strategy that introduces functional groups to change the electron cloud density, achieving excellent optoelectronic properties evidenced by efficient exciton dissociation, separation, and fine-tuned energy level. Subsequently, by coupling of photocatalysis and adsorption, the donor/acceptor (D/A) heterojunction photocatalysts (PBDB-T: BTTIC-TT, PBDB-T: BTTIC-Ph) are designed via loading on coconut-shell carbon to process phenol. The results indicate that the champion photocatalyst PBDB-T: BTTIC-TT possesses superior optoelectronic properties, which can be attributed to the stronger electron-withdrawing ability of thieno[3,2- b ]thiophene than benzene. Consequently, the synergistic efficiency of adsorption and photocatalysis of phenol (10, 20 mg/L) are removed within 10 mins over 90 % which is still valid after twenty cycles. Surprisingly, a high concentration of phenol (100 mg/L) also exhibited excellent removal efficiency of over 80 % within 60 min.

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