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Efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of Cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study

Photoelectrocatalytic technology has proven to be an efficient way of degrading organic contaminants, including dyes. Graphene (GR) -based catalysts have been frequently used in photoelectrocatalysis, due to their excellent catalytic performances. In this work, the GR/beta-cyclodextrin (GR/β-CD) com...

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Autores principales: Cong, Qiao, Ren, Miao, Zhang, Tingting, Cheng, Fangyuan, Qu, Jiao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04533d
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author Cong, Qiao
Ren, Miao
Zhang, Tingting
Cheng, Fangyuan
Qu, Jiao
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Ren, Miao
Zhang, Tingting
Cheng, Fangyuan
Qu, Jiao
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description Photoelectrocatalytic technology has proven to be an efficient way of degrading organic contaminants, including dyes. Graphene (GR) -based catalysts have been frequently used in photoelectrocatalysis, due to their excellent catalytic performances. In this work, the GR/beta-cyclodextrin (GR/β-CD) composite was prepared and used for a widely used triphenylmethane dye (bromophenol blue, BPB) photoelectrocatalytic degradation. The results indicated that the degradation of the prepared GR/β-CD composite for BPB was effective with the combination of external bias voltage and simulated sunlight irradiation. Under optimum conditions, the BPB (10 mg L(−1)) was completely eliminated by GR/β-CD composite within 120 min. ˙O(2)(−) played a prominent role in the BPB photoelectrocatalytic degradation. The time required for the removal of BPB in water to reach 100% can be reduced to 30 min with the presence of Cl(−), owing to the generation of ˙Cl. Moreover, the toxicity of the degraded system with Cl(−), predicted by the QSAR (Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationship) model in ECOSAR (Ecological Structure–Activity Relationships) program, was weaker than that without Cl(−). The prepared GR/β-CD composite revealed great advantages in photoelectrocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants due to its metal-free, low cost, simplicity, and efficient performance. This work provided new insight into the efficient and safe degradation of organic pollutants in wastewaters.
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spelling pubmed-90408712022-04-26 Efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of Cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study Cong, Qiao Ren, Miao Zhang, Tingting Cheng, Fangyuan Qu, Jiao RSC Adv Chemistry Photoelectrocatalytic technology has proven to be an efficient way of degrading organic contaminants, including dyes. Graphene (GR) -based catalysts have been frequently used in photoelectrocatalysis, due to their excellent catalytic performances. In this work, the GR/beta-cyclodextrin (GR/β-CD) composite was prepared and used for a widely used triphenylmethane dye (bromophenol blue, BPB) photoelectrocatalytic degradation. The results indicated that the degradation of the prepared GR/β-CD composite for BPB was effective with the combination of external bias voltage and simulated sunlight irradiation. Under optimum conditions, the BPB (10 mg L(−1)) was completely eliminated by GR/β-CD composite within 120 min. ˙O(2)(−) played a prominent role in the BPB photoelectrocatalytic degradation. The time required for the removal of BPB in water to reach 100% can be reduced to 30 min with the presence of Cl(−), owing to the generation of ˙Cl. Moreover, the toxicity of the degraded system with Cl(−), predicted by the QSAR (Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationship) model in ECOSAR (Ecological Structure–Activity Relationships) program, was weaker than that without Cl(−). The prepared GR/β-CD composite revealed great advantages in photoelectrocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants due to its metal-free, low cost, simplicity, and efficient performance. This work provided new insight into the efficient and safe degradation of organic pollutants in wastewaters. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9040871/ /pubmed/35480248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04533d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Cong, Qiao
Ren, Miao
Zhang, Tingting
Cheng, Fangyuan
Qu, Jiao
Efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of Cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study
title Efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of Cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study
title_full Efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of Cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study
title_fullStr Efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of Cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study
title_full_unstemmed Efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of Cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study
title_short Efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of Cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study
title_sort efficient photoelectrocatalytic performance of beta-cyclodextrin/graphene composite and effect of cl(−) in water: degradation for bromophenol blue as a case study
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04533d
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