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Fabrication of AQ2S/GR composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine
Chlorination has been intensively investigated for use in water disinfection and pollutant elimination due to its efficacy and convenience; however, the generation and transportation of chlorine and hypochlorite are energy-consuming and complicated. In this study, a novel binary photosensitizer cons...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9488046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36156993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2021.100111 |
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author | Zhao, Shuang-Yang Chen, Cheng-Xin Ding, Jie Yang, Shan-Shan Zang, Ya-Ni Qin, Xu-Dong Gao, Xin-Lei Song, Zhao Ren, Nan-Qi |
author_facet | Zhao, Shuang-Yang Chen, Cheng-Xin Ding, Jie Yang, Shan-Shan Zang, Ya-Ni Qin, Xu-Dong Gao, Xin-Lei Song, Zhao Ren, Nan-Qi |
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description | Chlorination has been intensively investigated for use in water disinfection and pollutant elimination due to its efficacy and convenience; however, the generation and transportation of chlorine and hypochlorite are energy-consuming and complicated. In this study, a novel binary photosensitizer consisting of anthraquinone-2-sulfonate (AQ2S) and graphene was synthesized via a π-π stack adsorption method; this compound could allow for the chlorination of organic pollutants using on-site chlorine generation. In this photosensitive degradation process, sulfapyridine (SPY) was selected as a model pollutant and was decomposed by the reactive species (Cl(2)(•-), Cl(•) and O(2)(•-)) generated during the photosensitive oxidation of chloride. The synthesized AQ2S/graphene exhibited superior activity, and the degradation rate of SPY was over 90 % after 12 h of visible light irradiation with a kinetic constant of 0.2034h(−1). Results show that 20 mg AQ2S/GR at a 21 % weight percentage of AQ2S in a pH 7 SPY solution with 1 mol/L Cl(−) achieved the highest kinetics rate at 0.353 h(−1). Free radical trapping experiments demonstrated that Cl(2)(•-) and O(2)(•-) were the dominant species involved in SPY decomposition under solar light. The reusability and stability of this composite were verified by conducting a cycle experiment over five successive runs. The capacity of photodegradation still remained over 90 % after these 5 runs. The current study provides an energy-efficient and simple-operational approach for water phase SPY control. |
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spelling | pubmed-94880462022-09-23 Fabrication of AQ2S/GR composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine Zhao, Shuang-Yang Chen, Cheng-Xin Ding, Jie Yang, Shan-Shan Zang, Ya-Ni Qin, Xu-Dong Gao, Xin-Lei Song, Zhao Ren, Nan-Qi Environ Sci Ecotechnol Original Research Chlorination has been intensively investigated for use in water disinfection and pollutant elimination due to its efficacy and convenience; however, the generation and transportation of chlorine and hypochlorite are energy-consuming and complicated. In this study, a novel binary photosensitizer consisting of anthraquinone-2-sulfonate (AQ2S) and graphene was synthesized via a π-π stack adsorption method; this compound could allow for the chlorination of organic pollutants using on-site chlorine generation. In this photosensitive degradation process, sulfapyridine (SPY) was selected as a model pollutant and was decomposed by the reactive species (Cl(2)(•-), Cl(•) and O(2)(•-)) generated during the photosensitive oxidation of chloride. The synthesized AQ2S/graphene exhibited superior activity, and the degradation rate of SPY was over 90 % after 12 h of visible light irradiation with a kinetic constant of 0.2034h(−1). Results show that 20 mg AQ2S/GR at a 21 % weight percentage of AQ2S in a pH 7 SPY solution with 1 mol/L Cl(−) achieved the highest kinetics rate at 0.353 h(−1). Free radical trapping experiments demonstrated that Cl(2)(•-) and O(2)(•-) were the dominant species involved in SPY decomposition under solar light. The reusability and stability of this composite were verified by conducting a cycle experiment over five successive runs. The capacity of photodegradation still remained over 90 % after these 5 runs. The current study provides an energy-efficient and simple-operational approach for water phase SPY control. Elsevier 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9488046/ /pubmed/36156993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2021.100111 Text en © 2021 Harbin Institute of Technology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Zhao, Shuang-Yang Chen, Cheng-Xin Ding, Jie Yang, Shan-Shan Zang, Ya-Ni Qin, Xu-Dong Gao, Xin-Lei Song, Zhao Ren, Nan-Qi Fabrication of AQ2S/GR composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine |
title | Fabrication of AQ2S/GR composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine |
title_full | Fabrication of AQ2S/GR composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine |
title_fullStr | Fabrication of AQ2S/GR composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine |
title_full_unstemmed | Fabrication of AQ2S/GR composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine |
title_short | Fabrication of AQ2S/GR composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine |
title_sort | fabrication of aq2s/gr composite photosensitizer for the simulated solar light-driven degradation of sulfapyridine |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9488046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36156993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2021.100111 |
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