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Fabrication of TiO2-enriched MXene microfibers to give efficient and recyclable photocatalysts for sustainable wastewater treatment
Developing an efficient photocatalyst with good recyclability is vital for the sustainability and affordability of photocatalytic technology in the treatment of wastewater. This work demonstrates a facile route for realizing robust TiO 2 @Ti 3 C 2 T x fibers with exceptional photocatalytic capability and recyclability. In this route, an alkalization/de-alkalization process was developed to treat a concentrated Ti 3 C 2 T x suspension known as MXene sediment, followed by a wet spinning process. The pretreatment of Ti 3 C 2 T x suspensions promoted the expansion of the d-spacing of stacked Ti 3 C 2 T x layers in the microfibers. It was found that this was beneficial for increasing the population of TiO 2 nanoparticles grown from Ti 3 C 2 T x layers. The calcination of these fibers was systematically investigated to optimize the photocatalytic performance of TiO 2 @Ti 3 C 2 T x fibers. Thanks to the TiO 2 nanoparticles, the resulting fibrous photocatalysts not only enabled the fast degradation of RhB dyes but also exhibited excellent recoverability from water.