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Sulfur quantum dot sensitized anatase TiO2 for enhanced photocatalytic activity

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE [2024]
Wei Lei, Yu-gao Wang, Wei-jia Jiang, Jian-xin Liu, Mohannad Mayyas, Jun Shen, Xian-yong Wei
ABSTRACT

Quantum dots exhibit unique photoconversion properties, making them attractive candidates for enhancing photocatalytic reactions. Nonetheless, it is rarely reported that sulfur quantum dot (SQD) sensitized TiO 2 . Furthermore, the lack of efficient synthetic approaches for high-throughput production of SQD remains a challenge in practical applications. Here, the sublimated sulfur powder was applied to achieve rapid and efficient synthesis of SQD by a two-step oxidation procedure. The method could avoid dialysis and freeze-drying processes while achieving a remarkable mass yield of up to 25% based on sulfur content. Product characterization suggested that the sulfonyl groups of SQD assisted in the attachment of SQD on TiO 2 surface to form SQD-TiO 2 .The performance of SQD-TiO 2 for degrading methyl orange in contaminated wastewater was assessed under simulated sunlight. The photocatalytic performance of SQD-TiO 2 was significantly higher than that of pristine TiO 2 , suggesting excellent simulated sunlight photoconversion synergy between titanium dioxide as a photocatalyst and SQD as photosensitizers. The successful integration of SQD onto TiO 2 would expend the effective utilization approaches of SQD in the field of photosensitizer.

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