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J Environ Manage ; 342: 118134, 2023 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37196619

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Constructing visible-light driven semiconductor heterojunction with high redox bifunctional characteristics is a promising approach to deal with the increasingly serious environmental pollution problems, especially the coexistence of organic/heavy metal pollutants. Herein, a simple in-situ interfacial engineering strategy for the fabrication of 0D/3D hierarchical Bi2WO6@CoO (BWO) heterojunction with an intimate contact interface was successfully developed. The superior photocatalytic property was reflected not only in individual tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) oxidation or Cr(VI) reduction, but also in their simultaneous redox reaction, which could be predominantly attributed to the outstanding light-harvesting, high carrier separation efficiency and enough redox potentials. In the simultaneous redox system, TCH acted as a hole-scavenger for Cr(VI) reduction, replacing the additional reagent. Interestingly, superoxide radical (·O2-) played the role as oxidants in TCH oxidation but as electron transfer media in Cr(VI) reduction. On account of the interlaced energy band and tight interfacial contact, a direct Z-scheme charge transfer model was established, which was verified by the active species trapping experiments, spectroscopy, and electrochemical tests. This work provided a promising strategy for the design/fabrication of highly efficient direct Z-scheme photocatalysts in environmental remediation.


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Antibacterianos , Tetraciclina , Oxirredução , Oxidantes
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