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MOF-Derived Spindle-Shaped Z-Scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) Heterojunction: A Magnetic Recovery Catalyst for Efficient Photothermal Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride

The development of photocatalysts with a wide spectral response and effective carrier separation capability is essential for the green degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride. In this study, a magnetic recyclable Z-scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) heterojunction (ZZF) was successfully constructed via the so...

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Autores principales: Suo, Shilong, Ma, Wenmei, Zhang, Siyi, Han, Ziwu, Wang, Yumin, Li, Yuanyuan, Xiong, Yi, Liu, Yong, He, Chunqing, Fang, Pengfei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895621
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16206639
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author Suo, Shilong
Ma, Wenmei
Zhang, Siyi
Han, Ziwu
Wang, Yumin
Li, Yuanyuan
Xiong, Yi
Liu, Yong
He, Chunqing
Fang, Pengfei
author_facet Suo, Shilong
Ma, Wenmei
Zhang, Siyi
Han, Ziwu
Wang, Yumin
Li, Yuanyuan
Xiong, Yi
Liu, Yong
He, Chunqing
Fang, Pengfei
author_sort Suo, Shilong
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description The development of photocatalysts with a wide spectral response and effective carrier separation capability is essential for the green degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride. In this study, a magnetic recyclable Z-scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) heterojunction (ZZF) was successfully constructed via the solid phase method, using MIL-88A(Fe)@Zn as the precursor. An appropriate band gap width and Z-scheme charge transfer mechanism provide ZZF with excellent visible light absorption performance, efficient charge separation, and a strong redox ability. Under visible light irradiation, the degradation efficiency of tetracycline hydrochloride for the optimal sample can reach 86.3% within 75 min in deionized water and 92.9% within 60 min in tap water, exhibiting superior stability and reusability after five cycles. Moreover, the catalyst in the water can be conveniently recovered by magnetic force. After visible light irradiation for 70 min, the temperature of the reaction system increased by 21.9 °C. Its degradation constant (35.53 × 10(−3) min(−1)) increased to 5.1 times that at room temperature (6.95 × 10(−3) min(−1)). Using thermal energy enhances the kinetic driving force of the reactants and facilitates carrier migration, meaning that more charge is available for the production of •O(2)(−) and •OH. This study provides a potential candidate for the efficient degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride by combining thermal catalysis with a photocatalytic heterojunction.
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spelling pubmed-106082452023-10-28 MOF-Derived Spindle-Shaped Z-Scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) Heterojunction: A Magnetic Recovery Catalyst for Efficient Photothermal Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride Suo, Shilong Ma, Wenmei Zhang, Siyi Han, Ziwu Wang, Yumin Li, Yuanyuan Xiong, Yi Liu, Yong He, Chunqing Fang, Pengfei Materials (Basel) Article The development of photocatalysts with a wide spectral response and effective carrier separation capability is essential for the green degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride. In this study, a magnetic recyclable Z-scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) heterojunction (ZZF) was successfully constructed via the solid phase method, using MIL-88A(Fe)@Zn as the precursor. An appropriate band gap width and Z-scheme charge transfer mechanism provide ZZF with excellent visible light absorption performance, efficient charge separation, and a strong redox ability. Under visible light irradiation, the degradation efficiency of tetracycline hydrochloride for the optimal sample can reach 86.3% within 75 min in deionized water and 92.9% within 60 min in tap water, exhibiting superior stability and reusability after five cycles. Moreover, the catalyst in the water can be conveniently recovered by magnetic force. After visible light irradiation for 70 min, the temperature of the reaction system increased by 21.9 °C. Its degradation constant (35.53 × 10(−3) min(−1)) increased to 5.1 times that at room temperature (6.95 × 10(−3) min(−1)). Using thermal energy enhances the kinetic driving force of the reactants and facilitates carrier migration, meaning that more charge is available for the production of •O(2)(−) and •OH. This study provides a potential candidate for the efficient degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride by combining thermal catalysis with a photocatalytic heterojunction. MDPI 2023-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10608245/ /pubmed/37895621 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16206639 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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Suo, Shilong
Ma, Wenmei
Zhang, Siyi
Han, Ziwu
Wang, Yumin
Li, Yuanyuan
Xiong, Yi
Liu, Yong
He, Chunqing
Fang, Pengfei
MOF-Derived Spindle-Shaped Z-Scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) Heterojunction: A Magnetic Recovery Catalyst for Efficient Photothermal Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride
title MOF-Derived Spindle-Shaped Z-Scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) Heterojunction: A Magnetic Recovery Catalyst for Efficient Photothermal Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride
title_full MOF-Derived Spindle-Shaped Z-Scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) Heterojunction: A Magnetic Recovery Catalyst for Efficient Photothermal Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride
title_fullStr MOF-Derived Spindle-Shaped Z-Scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) Heterojunction: A Magnetic Recovery Catalyst for Efficient Photothermal Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride
title_full_unstemmed MOF-Derived Spindle-Shaped Z-Scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) Heterojunction: A Magnetic Recovery Catalyst for Efficient Photothermal Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride
title_short MOF-Derived Spindle-Shaped Z-Scheme ZnO/ZnFe(2)O(4) Heterojunction: A Magnetic Recovery Catalyst for Efficient Photothermal Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride
title_sort mof-derived spindle-shaped z-scheme zno/znfe(2)o(4) heterojunction: a magnetic recovery catalyst for efficient photothermal degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895621
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16206639
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