Intensification of organic pollutant degradation under visible light irradiation using ZnO nanostructured photocatalysts doped with praseodymium
[Display omitted] •Pr-doped ZnO nanostructured materials were prepared by electrospinning.•OTC photodegradation revealed a PSO rate constant of 1.165 × 10-1 L mg−1 min−1.•The process intensification led to a decrease in the half-life to 1 min.•TOC removal efficiency was found to be 60.79%•Excellent...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied surface science 2024-07, Vol.661, p.160042, Article 160042 |
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•Pr-doped ZnO nanostructured materials were prepared by electrospinning.•OTC photodegradation revealed a PSO rate constant of 1.165 × 10-1 L mg−1 min−1.•The process intensification led to a decrease in the half-life to 1 min.•TOC removal efficiency was found to be 60.79%•Excellent stability was found in the reuse tests for several cycles.
Zinc oxide nanostructures doped with praseodymium (ZnO:Pr) at varying Pr content (0.05 % to 1.0 % w/w) were synthesized using the electrospinning-calcination technique. Comprehensive morphological and structural characterizations were conducted through SEM, XRD, and XPS analyses. In addition, diffuse reflectance and photoluminescence spectroscopy measurements were performed to assess the optical properties of materials. The produced photocatalysts (ZnO:Pr) were then employed for the degradation of methylene blue dye and oxytetracycline under visible-light irradiation. ZnO:Pr(0.1 %) demonstrated the best photocatalytic performance against methylene blue showing a pseudo-first-order rate constant of k = 3.630 × 10-2 min−1. Investigation of oxytetracycline photodegradation with ZnO:Pr(0.1 %) revealed a pseudo-second-order rate constant of ks = 1.165 × 10-1 L mg−1 min−1, resulting in a reaction half-life (τ½) of approximately 1 min under optimal conditions. Total organic carbon and mass spectrometry analyses highlighted mineralization and identified the main reaction intermediates, respectively, for the oxytetracycline photodegradation. The photodegradation mechanism of oxytetracycline was proposed by the photocatalytic degradation measurements in the presence of scavengers such as hydroquinone and isopropanol. These nanostructures exhibited robust photocatalytic activity over multiple cycles, demonstrating excellent stability. This study underlines the promising potential of ZnO:Pr(0.1 %) as an efficient photocatalyst able to intensify the photodegradation of organic pollutants. |
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ISSN: | 0169-4332 1873-5584 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apsusc.2024.160042 |