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Novel G-CN/PrFeO Nanocomposites with Z-scheme Structure and Superior Photocatalytic Activity Toward Visible-light-driven Removal of Tetracycline Antibiotics

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2023 Nov 30
PMID 38034765
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In the presented work, heterostructured nanocomposites based on g-CN and PrFeO with different mass content of PrFeO (0-10 wt%) were prepared by ultrasonic processing to study their photocatalytic activity in the process of antibiotic degradation under visible light. The study of phase composition, structural, morphological and textural characteristics carried out by powder X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and adsorption-structural analysis confirmed the presence of two phases - graphite-like CN and orthorhombic PrFeO with average crystallite sizes of 5 and 21 nm and mesoporous structure with specific surface area of 57.2-68.6 m/g and average pore size of 20 nm. The measured values of the forbidden bandwidth for the obtained nanocomposites were ∼3 eV, indicating potential activity under visible light irradiation. The efficiency of antibiotic removal under visible light was evaluated in the degradation of TCHCl. It was found that 5 % PrFeO content was optimal and increased the TOF by 5 times compared to pure g-CN. The results of photocatalytic test with absorbers showed that photocatalysis occurs by Z-scheme mechanism. The results obtained allow us to consider this nanocomposite as an effective and stable photocatalyst for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment.

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