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Metalloporphyrin modified defective TiO(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal

Integration of molecular transition-metal complexes and semiconductors is an appealing method to develop high-performance hybrid photocatalysts based on improvement of their solar energy harvesting ability and photogenerated charge carrier separation efficiency. Herein, Cu-TCPP modified TiO(2) porou...

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Autores principales: Lu, Haiyue, Wang, Xiaohua, Li, Gen, Liao, Baicheng, Gu, Zhizhi, Zhang, Xiuli, Yuan, Feifei, Tong, Jing, Chen, Liyong
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10018369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00105a
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author Lu, Haiyue
Wang, Xiaohua
Li, Gen
Liao, Baicheng
Gu, Zhizhi
Zhang, Xiuli
Yuan, Feifei
Tong, Jing
Chen, Liyong
author_facet Lu, Haiyue
Wang, Xiaohua
Li, Gen
Liao, Baicheng
Gu, Zhizhi
Zhang, Xiuli
Yuan, Feifei
Tong, Jing
Chen, Liyong
author_sort Lu, Haiyue
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description Integration of molecular transition-metal complexes and semiconductors is an appealing method to develop high-performance hybrid photocatalysts based on improvement of their solar energy harvesting ability and photogenerated charge carrier separation efficiency. Herein, Cu-TCPP modified TiO(2) porous cages with oxygen vacancy defects, derived from NH(2)-MIL-125(Ti) nanocrystals, are successfully prepared to form PC-TiO(2)-d/Cu-TCPP hybrids via a surface assembly process. The PC-TiO(2)-d/Cu-TCPP hybrid shows an enhanced photodegradation efficiency (73.7%, 95.4%) towards tetracycline in the air under visible light or the simulated sunlight irradiation compared to PC-TiO(2)-d (33.7%, 81.1%) within 100 min. Moreover, the photocatalytic system is applicable to coupling both processes of solar fuel production and pollutant degradation. The PC-TiO(2)-d/Cu-TCPP hybrid exhibits a high hydrogen evolution rate of ∼2 mmol g(−1) h(−1) in the aqueous solution of tetracycline in an inert atmosphere upon irradiation by the simulated sunlight. In contrast, an inferior photocatalytic performance of hydrogen evolution is observed in pure water without the addition of tetracycline. Finally, the high sustainability of PC-TiO(2)-d/Cu-TCPP is mainly attributed to the strong interaction between the molecular photosensitizer and the semiconductor photocatalyst by oxygen vacancies and Cu(ii) ions.
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spelling pubmed-100183692023-03-17 Metalloporphyrin modified defective TiO(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal Lu, Haiyue Wang, Xiaohua Li, Gen Liao, Baicheng Gu, Zhizhi Zhang, Xiuli Yuan, Feifei Tong, Jing Chen, Liyong RSC Adv Chemistry Integration of molecular transition-metal complexes and semiconductors is an appealing method to develop high-performance hybrid photocatalysts based on improvement of their solar energy harvesting ability and photogenerated charge carrier separation efficiency. Herein, Cu-TCPP modified TiO(2) porous cages with oxygen vacancy defects, derived from NH(2)-MIL-125(Ti) nanocrystals, are successfully prepared to form PC-TiO(2)-d/Cu-TCPP hybrids via a surface assembly process. The PC-TiO(2)-d/Cu-TCPP hybrid shows an enhanced photodegradation efficiency (73.7%, 95.4%) towards tetracycline in the air under visible light or the simulated sunlight irradiation compared to PC-TiO(2)-d (33.7%, 81.1%) within 100 min. Moreover, the photocatalytic system is applicable to coupling both processes of solar fuel production and pollutant degradation. The PC-TiO(2)-d/Cu-TCPP hybrid exhibits a high hydrogen evolution rate of ∼2 mmol g(−1) h(−1) in the aqueous solution of tetracycline in an inert atmosphere upon irradiation by the simulated sunlight. In contrast, an inferior photocatalytic performance of hydrogen evolution is observed in pure water without the addition of tetracycline. Finally, the high sustainability of PC-TiO(2)-d/Cu-TCPP is mainly attributed to the strong interaction between the molecular photosensitizer and the semiconductor photocatalyst by oxygen vacancies and Cu(ii) ions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10018369/ /pubmed/36936836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00105a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Lu, Haiyue
Wang, Xiaohua
Li, Gen
Liao, Baicheng
Gu, Zhizhi
Zhang, Xiuli
Yuan, Feifei
Tong, Jing
Chen, Liyong
Metalloporphyrin modified defective TiO(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal
title Metalloporphyrin modified defective TiO(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal
title_full Metalloporphyrin modified defective TiO(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal
title_fullStr Metalloporphyrin modified defective TiO(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal
title_full_unstemmed Metalloporphyrin modified defective TiO(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal
title_short Metalloporphyrin modified defective TiO(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal
title_sort metalloporphyrin modified defective tio(2) porous cages with the enhanced photocatalytic activity for coupling of hydrogen generation and tetracycline removal
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10018369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00105a
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