Degradation and detoxification of broad-spectrum antibiotics by small molecular intercalated BiOCl under visible light

[Display omitted] •Small molecular intercalated BiOCl photocatalyst was successfully synthesized.•The SBC-0.5 showed excellent photocatalytic activity on antibiotics.•Sorbitol as a carrier transport bridge accelerated the charge transfer.•O2– was the main reactive oxidative specie in the photocataly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2022-09, Vol.622, p.995-1007
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Min, Lu, Guanghua, Jiang, Runren, Dang, Tianjian, Liu, Jianchao
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Small molecular intercalated BiOCl photocatalyst was successfully synthesized.•The SBC-0.5 showed excellent photocatalytic activity on antibiotics.•Sorbitol as a carrier transport bridge accelerated the charge transfer.•O2– was the main reactive oxidative specie in the photocatalytic degradation.•The photocatalytic degradation of SBC-0.5 can detoxify antibiotics. In view of the increasing threat of overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics to water environment, here, a series of small molecular intercalated bismuth oxychloride (SBC-X) composite photocatalysts were successfully constructed by a simple stirring synthesis at room temperature. Among them, SBC-0.5 showed excellent photocatalytic performance against the three target broad-spectrum antibiotics in visible light, which was 3.06 times, 5.93 times and 11.64 times higher than that of monomer for degrading tetracycline, norfloxacin and ciprofloxacin, respectively. Through analysis, it was found that the excellent photocatalytic degradation performance of SBC-0.5 was mainly attributed to the greatly improved specific surface area, which increased to 14 times of monomer, providing a large number of reaction sites for the subsequent photocatalytic degradation. Besides, intercalated molecules as charge transfer bridges between nanosheets greatly accelerated the efficiency of photogenerated charge transfer between layers. Free radical trapping experiments and electron spin resonance indicated that superoxide anion radicals played a major role in the photocatalytic degradation, followed by singlet oxygen. Furthermore, nine potential degradation intermediates were identified, and the toxicity was greatly reduced confirmed by ECOSAR software prediction and soybean seed germination and seeding growth experiment. Our work will provide useful information for the purification of wastewater containing antibiotics.
ISSN:0021-9797
1095-7103
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2022.04.179