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Photocatalytic activation of peroxymonosulfate by Ti-oxo clusters grafted carbon nitride: Enhanced charge transfer and bisphenol A degradation efficiency

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2024]
Zhuzhu Zhang, Huilong Dong, Qi Cao, Sheng Chu, Huiyan Zhang
ABSTRACT

Photocatalytic peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation process is promising for the organic wastewater treatment. A simple amide bonding strategy has been developed to synthesized Ti-oxo clusters (TiOCs)-g-C 3 N 4 (TiOCs-CN) catalyst. The prepared TiOCs-CN was used to remove bisphenol A (BPA) under simulated sunlight-driven PMS. The experimental and computational results demonstrate that the incorporation of TiOCs can efficiently regulate the electronic structure of CN. Thus, an excellent performance with a BPA removal rate of 100 % and a total   organic carbon   (TOC) removal rate of 87.2 % within 40    min was achieved in the AM 1.5/PMS-TiOCs-CN system.   Among, the reaction rate constant of AM 1.5/PMS-TiOCs-CN (97.24 × 10 −3  min −1 ) is higher than that of AM 1.5/PMS-CN (25.10 × 10 −3  min −1 ) by nearly 4 times. The synergistic effect of photocatalytic PMS activation greatly facilitated the generation of reactive radicals and obviously increased the removal rate of BPA. This work can offer inspiration for rational design of high efficiency photocatalysts in the PMS oxidation process for organic wastewater remediation.

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