Titanosilicate ETS‐10 Molecular Sieve Anchored Silver Nanoparticles for Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation of Tetracycline Hydrochloride: Synergetic Effect of H 2 O 2 and Ag/ETS‐10 under Visible Light
Herein, a facile and effective photocatalytic method for the degradation of the tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) was proposed. The photocatalyst Ag/ETS‐10 was prepared by photoreduction, using cubic‐structured EST‐10 molecular sieves as the support for the silver nanoparticles. The synthesized photo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of inorganic chemistry 2022-11, Vol.2022 (33) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Herein, a facile and effective photocatalytic method for the degradation of the tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) was proposed. The photocatalyst Ag/ETS‐10 was prepared by photoreduction, using cubic‐structured EST‐10 molecular sieves as the support for the silver nanoparticles. The synthesized photocatalyst Ag/ETS‐10 has small characteristic peaks and a chemical shift of Ag, resulting in a redshift. The results of photocatalytic experiments show that H
2
O
2
‐promoted Ag/ETS‐10 exhibits a superior visible‐light photocatalytic performance, and the degradation rate of TCH (50 mg L
−1
) is up to 94.9 % within 100 min, which is significantly better than pure ETS‐10 (23.9 %) and Ag/ETS‐10 (26.9 %). The reaction rate constant of H
2
O
2
‐promoted Ag/ETS‐10 is 17.75 and 31.55 times of those of ETS‐10 and Ag/ETS‐10, respectively. More importantly, the photocatalytic activity of H
2
O
2
‐promoted Ag/ETS‐10 remains stable after four cycles. The outstanding photocatalytic performance is due to the synergistic interaction of H
2
O
2
with Ag/ETS‐10 to promote the rapid separation of photo‐generated electron‐hole pairs and enhance the generation of h
+
and ⋅O
2
−
radicals. In addition, the presence of silver induces the surface plasmon resonance effect and acts as a good acceptor for photogenerated e
−
in the photocatalytic reaction, enhancing the photocatalytic activities. This work provides a new insight for the design and synthesis of stable and efficient photocatalysts for visible light degradation of antibiotics. |
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ISSN: | 1434-1948 1099-0682 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ejic.202200420 |