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Fluorescent Scandium Microspheres for Highly Efficient White-Light Photocatalysis
Graphical Fluorescent scandium microspheres for highly efficient white-light photocatalysis. Scandium-based fluorescent microspheres (Sc-FMs) are prepared by a facile one-pot hydrothermal polymerization method, which can be well used for the highly-efficient photodegradation of dye pollutants (rhodamine 6 G) under low power white light without the assistance of any radical generating agents due to the strong generation ability of ⋅O 2 - and h + by Sc-FMs Efficient photocatalysts play an important role in the various fields such as pollutant treatment and the generation of clean energy. Therefore, developing a photocatalyst with high activity is of great significance. Herein, scandium-based fluorescent microspheres (Sc-FMs) are facilely prepared through the one-pot hydrothermal polymerization of scandium ions and tartaric acid. The prepared Sc-FMs show strong blue solid-state fluorescence, with a maximum emission at 412 nm. Meanwhile, Sc-FMs possess a strong white-light photocatalysis ability, which can be used for the photodegradation of dye pollutants (rhodamine 6 G) under low power white light without the assistance of any radical generating agents. In addition, the Sc-FMs display good stability and recyclability. As a result, this new and efficient Sc-FMs photocatalysts hold a promise for potential applications in environmental treatment.