In-situSynthesis of SnO(2)Quantum Dots/ZnS Nanosheets Heterojunction as a Visible-light-driven Photocatalyst for Degradation of Rhodamine B, Potassium Dichromate and Tetracycline
The SnO(2)quantum dots (SnO(2)QDs)/ZnS nanosheets (ZnSNs) heterojunction was fabricated via anin-situsynthetic method at room temperature. Rhodamine B, potassium dichromate, and tetracycline were used to discuss the photocatalytic activities of the as-prepared samples under the visible light illumin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Wuhan University of Technology. Materials science edition 2020-08, Vol.35 (4), p.719-725 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The SnO(2)quantum dots (SnO(2)QDs)/ZnS nanosheets (ZnSNs) heterojunction was fabricated via anin-situsynthetic method at room temperature. Rhodamine B, potassium dichromate, and tetracycline were used to discuss the photocatalytic activities of the as-prepared samples under the visible light illumination. The photocatalytic mechanism of the as-prepared samples was also proposed. The experimental results indicate that the degradation efficiency of the as-prepared SnO(2)QDs/ZnSNs heterojunction first increases and then decreases with increasing the usage of ZnSNs. When the mass ratio of SnO(2)QDs to ZnSNs is 1: 2 in 180 min, the asprepared samples have the highest degradation efficiency of 89.1% for rhodamine B, 97.7% for potassium dichromate, and 83.8% for tetracycline, which are much higher than 51.7%, 26.8%, and 0.9% of pure SnO(2)QDs as well as 37.9%, 87.1%, and 19.1% of pure ZnSNs, respectively. After it is repeatedly degraded for 3 times, it possesses the degradation efficiency of 62.5% for rhodamine B, which increases by 200.5% in comparison with 20.8% of the pure SnO(2)QDs. Moreover, the enhanced photocatalytic performances of the as-prepared hybrids are attributed to the formation of heterojunction between the SnO(2)QDs and ZnSNs. In addition, hydroxyl radicals and superoxide anion radicals play major roles during the photocatalytic degradation process, while holes play a minor role. |
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ISSN: | 1000-2413 1993-0437 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11595-020-2313-6 |