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Synergistic purification of chromium-containing wastewater via adsorption-photocatalysis induced by multiple defect-containing CuS/Cv-CNNs

NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY [2024]
Luhua Wang, Yi Ren, Hongfang Zhao, Hongxia Li, Xiaohui Niu, Deyi Zhang, Haiyan Fan, Kunjie Wang
ABSTRACT

To address the water pollution problem caused by hexavalent chromium, this study took advantage of a multi-defect adsorption mechanism and constructed a multiple defect-containing type-II heterojunction material, CuS/Cv-CNNs. This material has simultaneous sulfur vacancies, copper vacancies, and carbon vacancies, which were used to accelerate the removal of chromium from wastewater. Attributed to the formation of electron-rich structures and free-moving ions by the construction of multiple defect sites, the photogenerated carriers generated by CuS/Cv-CNNs-70 were efficiently separated, and a high amount of physical Cr(VI) adsorption was achieved by electrostatic attraction and ion exchange, consistent with a Freundlich isothermal adsorption model. Studies on the adsorption thermodynamics demonstrate that CuS/Cv-CNNs-70 prefers to adsorb Cr(VI) when temperatures are raised. In addition, the removal of Cr(VI) (120 mg L−1) by CuS/Cv-CNNs-70 reached 97.10% after 60 minutes through the synergistic effect of adsorption and visible-light photocatalysis. This finding indicates that the synergistic effect between the multilocation defects stimulated the combined potential of adsorption and photocatalysis of CuS/Cv-CNNs-70 to realize the full utilization of the defects. In conclusion, this study confirms the prominent role of a multiple defect mechanism in wastewater treatment and environmental protection.

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