Hydrothermal carbonization carbon derived from crop straw for efficient photocatalytic elimination of antibiotics: Promotion role of native trace metals on photocatalytic performance
Crop straw containing abundant carbohydrates and metals is regarded as an ideal precursor for preparing hydrothermal carbonization carbon (HTCC)-based photocatalysts, but the inherent role of native metals on the photocatalytic performance of HTCC remains unclear. Herein, HTCC derived from corn stra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of environmental chemical engineering 2024-04, Vol.12 (2), p.111959, Article 111959 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Crop straw containing abundant carbohydrates and metals is regarded as an ideal precursor for preparing hydrothermal carbonization carbon (HTCC)-based photocatalysts, but the inherent role of native metals on the photocatalytic performance of HTCC remains unclear. Herein, HTCC derived from corn straw (HTCS) catalyzed by native trace metals was prepared by a green hydrothermal process for photocatalytic removal of antibiotics. Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) degradation kinetic constant (k) over HTCS was 5.4 times that of g-C3N4. The results showed the native Ca (0.56%), Mn (0.023%) and Fe (0.055%) in corn straw should catalyze the formation of HTCS, and then promote the photocatalytic SMX removal over HTCS. Pure carbohydrate experiments certified that the Mn and Ca additions could modify the structure of HTCC. More surface CO formation and furan rings polymerization originated by Ca and Mn catalysis in hydrothermal process. Surface CO provided electron-deficient connection sites for SMX to form HTCS-SMX complex, and then complex was excited under visible light illumination to transfer electrons from SMX’s HOMO to CB of HTCS. Ploymerized furan rings promoted electron transfer in the process. This work provides a green conversion way from waste (agriculture residue) to treasure (efficient carbon-based materials) for water purification.
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•The promotion role of native trace metals (Ca, Fe and Mn) on photocatalytic performance was discovered.•The HTCS exhibited attractive performance for photocatalytic degradation of SMX.•The native Ca and Mn catalyzed the hydrothermal carbonization and promoted formation ofO and polymerized furan rings.•This work provides a green conversion way from agriculture residues to efficient carbon based materials for water purification. |
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ISSN: | 2213-3437 2213-3437 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jece.2024.111959 |