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A Novel Vermiculite/TiO(2) Composite: Synergistic Mechanism of Enhanced Photocatalysis towards Organic Pollutant Removal

There has been increasing concern over water pollution, which poses a threat to human life and health. Absorption by low-cost absorbents is considered to be a cost-effective and efficient route. However, the non-reusability of absorbents greatly limits their applications. In this study, a novel verm...

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Autores principales: Han, Lin, Yue, Xiaoju, Wen, Liying, Zhang, Mingqing, Wang, Shifeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10489128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687226
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176398
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author Han, Lin
Yue, Xiaoju
Wen, Liying
Zhang, Mingqing
Wang, Shifeng
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Yue, Xiaoju
Wen, Liying
Zhang, Mingqing
Wang, Shifeng
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description There has been increasing concern over water pollution, which poses a threat to human life and health. Absorption by low-cost absorbents is considered to be a cost-effective and efficient route. However, the non-reusability of absorbents greatly limits their applications. In this study, a novel vermiculite/TiO(2) composite combining the inexpensive absorbent with the commonly used photocatalyst was firstly synthesized via the sol-gel method. On the one hand, the organic pollutants are absorbed by vermiculite and then decomposed through the photocatalysis process, enabling the next round of absorption and creating an absorption–decomposition reusable cycle. On the other hand, the modulation effect of optical and electronic structure on the prepared TiO(2) photocatalyst by the vermiculite incorporation could significantly improve the photocatalytic activity and eventually enhance the aforementioned cyclic degradation capacity. The layer-structured vermiculite (Vt) supports a uniform coverage of TiO(2) at an optimized ratio, providing an optimal adsorption environment and contact area between the photocatalyst and methylene blue (MB) molecules. Vt/TiO(2) heterojunction is formed with Si-O-Ti bonding, at which electrons transfer from Vt to TiO(2), enriching electron density in TiO(2) and favoring its photocatalytic activity. Furthermore, the incorporation of Vt increases the light absorption of TiO(2) in the visible range by narrowing the optical band gap to 1.98 eV, which could promote the generation of photo-excited carriers. In addition, PL measurements revealed that the carrier recombination is substantially suppressed, and the charge separation and migration are greatly enhanced by a factor of 3. As a result, the decomposition rate of MB is substantially increased 5.3-fold, which is ascribed to the synergistic effects of the elevated photocatalysis and the large absorption capacity governed by the chemisorption mechanism of the intra-particle diffusion. These results pave the way for composite design towards efficient, economical, and pragmatic water pollution treatment.
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spelling pubmed-104891282023-09-09 A Novel Vermiculite/TiO(2) Composite: Synergistic Mechanism of Enhanced Photocatalysis towards Organic Pollutant Removal Han, Lin Yue, Xiaoju Wen, Liying Zhang, Mingqing Wang, Shifeng Molecules Article There has been increasing concern over water pollution, which poses a threat to human life and health. Absorption by low-cost absorbents is considered to be a cost-effective and efficient route. However, the non-reusability of absorbents greatly limits their applications. In this study, a novel vermiculite/TiO(2) composite combining the inexpensive absorbent with the commonly used photocatalyst was firstly synthesized via the sol-gel method. On the one hand, the organic pollutants are absorbed by vermiculite and then decomposed through the photocatalysis process, enabling the next round of absorption and creating an absorption–decomposition reusable cycle. On the other hand, the modulation effect of optical and electronic structure on the prepared TiO(2) photocatalyst by the vermiculite incorporation could significantly improve the photocatalytic activity and eventually enhance the aforementioned cyclic degradation capacity. The layer-structured vermiculite (Vt) supports a uniform coverage of TiO(2) at an optimized ratio, providing an optimal adsorption environment and contact area between the photocatalyst and methylene blue (MB) molecules. Vt/TiO(2) heterojunction is formed with Si-O-Ti bonding, at which electrons transfer from Vt to TiO(2), enriching electron density in TiO(2) and favoring its photocatalytic activity. Furthermore, the incorporation of Vt increases the light absorption of TiO(2) in the visible range by narrowing the optical band gap to 1.98 eV, which could promote the generation of photo-excited carriers. In addition, PL measurements revealed that the carrier recombination is substantially suppressed, and the charge separation and migration are greatly enhanced by a factor of 3. As a result, the decomposition rate of MB is substantially increased 5.3-fold, which is ascribed to the synergistic effects of the elevated photocatalysis and the large absorption capacity governed by the chemisorption mechanism of the intra-particle diffusion. These results pave the way for composite design towards efficient, economical, and pragmatic water pollution treatment. MDPI 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10489128/ /pubmed/37687226 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176398 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Han, Lin
Yue, Xiaoju
Wen, Liying
Zhang, Mingqing
Wang, Shifeng
A Novel Vermiculite/TiO(2) Composite: Synergistic Mechanism of Enhanced Photocatalysis towards Organic Pollutant Removal
title A Novel Vermiculite/TiO(2) Composite: Synergistic Mechanism of Enhanced Photocatalysis towards Organic Pollutant Removal
title_full A Novel Vermiculite/TiO(2) Composite: Synergistic Mechanism of Enhanced Photocatalysis towards Organic Pollutant Removal
title_fullStr A Novel Vermiculite/TiO(2) Composite: Synergistic Mechanism of Enhanced Photocatalysis towards Organic Pollutant Removal
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Vermiculite/TiO(2) Composite: Synergistic Mechanism of Enhanced Photocatalysis towards Organic Pollutant Removal
title_short A Novel Vermiculite/TiO(2) Composite: Synergistic Mechanism of Enhanced Photocatalysis towards Organic Pollutant Removal
title_sort novel vermiculite/tio(2) composite: synergistic mechanism of enhanced photocatalysis towards organic pollutant removal
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10489128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687226
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176398
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