Construction of 2D/2D/2D rGO/p-C3N4/Cu3Mo2O9 heterostructure as an efficient catalytic platform for cascade photo-degradation and photoelectrochemical activity
- Authors
- Ghoreishian, Seyed Majid; Raju, Ganji Seeta Rama; Ranjith, Kugalur Shanmugam; Lee, Hoomin; Kwak, Cheol Hwan; Park, Bumjun; Nikoo, Somayeh Zeinali; Han, Young-Kyu; Huh, Yun Suk
- Issue Date
- 1-May-2020
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER
- Keywords
- Ternary composite; Photocatalysis; Antibiotic; Langmuir-Hinshelwood; Mineralization
- Citation
- APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, v.511
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
- Volume
- 511
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6621
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.145469
- ISSN
- 0169-4332
1873-5584
- Abstract
- Well-designed heterostructure photocatalysts with effective interfacial contacts have attracted significant attention, owing to their enhanced visible-light absorption and optimal charge separation efficiency. Herein, novel visible-light-responsive heterostructure photocatalysts composed of reduced graphene oxide (rGO)/protonated g-C3N4 (p-CN)/Cu3Mo2O9 (CMO) were constructed through a facile hydrothermal method. In particular, the ternary composite with 20 wt% of CMO content (rGO/p-CN/CMO-20) was optimized as an efficient catalyst for tetracycline (TC) degradation. The TC degradation rate of the rGO/p-CN/CMO-20 catalyst was found to be similar to 41, 15, 22, 7, and 14 times higher than those of rGO, p-CN, CMO, p-CN/CMO-20, and rGO/CMO-20, respectively. The outstanding photocatalytic activity could be attributed to the enhanced visible-light absorption, synergistic effect among the components, high specific surface area, good interfacial contact, efficient separation and transfer of photo-generated charge-carriers as well as good photostability. In addition, reactive radical scavenging and band edge position analyses provided evidence for a possible mechanism of the enhanced photocatalytic activity exhibited by rGO/p-CN/CMO-20. Mineralization with 60% total organic carbon reduction was achieved during the 60 min treatment of the optimized sample. The kinetic analysis revealed that the photocatalytic degradation obeyed the Langmuir-Hinshelwood kinetic model. The primary intermediates were identified through liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, and a photo-degradation pathway was tentatively proposed. This work will provide new routes for the design and construction of efficient two-dimensional rGO/p-CN-decorated heterostructures and their use in environmental decontamination.
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