Enhancing the photocatalytic efficiency by the molecular modification effect derived from pollutant adsorption on highly crystalline BiOBr.
J Environ Sci (China)
; 148: 263-273, 2025 Feb.
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| ID: mdl-39095162
ABSTRACT
The adsorption of pollutants can not only promote the direct surface reaction, but also modify the catalyst itself to improve its photoelectric characteristics, which is rarely studied for water treatment with inorganic photocatalyst. A highly crystalline BiOBr (c-BiOBr) was synthesized by a two-step preparation process. Owing to the calcination, the highly crystalline enhanced the interface interaction between pollutant and c-BiOBr. The complex of organic pollutant and [Bi2O2]2+ could promote the active electron transfer from the adsorbed pollutant to c-BiOBr for the direct pollutant degradation by holes (h+). Moreover, the pollutant adsorption actually modified c-BiOBr and promoted more unpaired electrons, which would coupling with the photoexcitation to promote generate more O2â¢-. The molecular modification effect derived from pollutant adsorption significantly improved the removal of pollutants. This work strongly deepens the understanding of the molecular modification effect from the pollutant adsorption and develops a novel and efficient approach for water treatment.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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Water Pollutants, Chemical
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En
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J Environ Sci (China)
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Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
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Journal of environmental sciences (Online)
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SAUDE AMBIENTAL
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2025
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