Improved photodegradation of a superabsorber via carbon dots as electron transfer stations
Superabsorbers have been widely used in industrial and daily chemical products. Polymerized sodium acrylate (PAA-Na) is the most popular superabsorber used in diapers. Here we report the enhanced photodegradation of PAA-Na carbon dots (CDs) in aqueous solutions. For a system comprising PAA-Na and CD...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nanoscale 2024-10, Vol.16 (40), p.18933-18940 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Superabsorbers have been widely used in industrial and daily chemical products. Polymerized sodium acrylate (PAA-Na) is the most popular superabsorber used in diapers. Here we report the enhanced photodegradation of PAA-Na
carbon dots (CDs) in aqueous solutions. For a system comprising PAA-Na and CDs, CDs act as photosensitizers which improve the photodegradation efficiency by ∼5.6% compared with PAA-Na alone. Moreover, for PAA-Na+TiO
+CDs system, CDs also play the role of transfer stations of excited electrons which facilitate electron transfer from TiO
nanoparticles (NPs) to PAA-Na and further boost the photodegradation efficiency of PAA-Na by ∼9.8%. Based on the spectral results, electrons can hardly transfer from TiO
NPs to PAA-Na directly even with a bigger driving force compared with CDs; however, CDs can provide effective electron transfer channels within CDs-TiO
NPs and CDs-PAA-Na which finally build an efficient pathway for electron transfer from TiO
NPs to PAA-Na. This study reveals the great potential applications of CDs in photodegradation fields as photosensitizers or mediators to promote electron transfer efficiency. |
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ISSN: | 2040-3364 2040-3372 2040-3372 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4nr03311f |