Study on the dominant mechanism of direct hole oxidation for the photodegradation of tetracycline

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Siqi Bao
Xiaotong Yu
Xiaolin Li
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[1] Changchun University of Science and Technology,School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering
[2] Jilin Provincial International Joint Research Center of Photo-Functional Materials and Chemistry,College of Tourism and Geography Science
[3] Jilin Normal University,undefined
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Tetracycline; Photodegradation; Photogenerated hole; Peroxymonosulfate; CoFe-LDHs; Visible light;
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Antibiotic contamination has a significant negative impact on China, one of the largest producers and consumers of antibiotics worldwide. In this study, a three-dimensional flower-like structure of CoFe-LDHs was used to efficiently degrade tetracycline (TC) in a system triggered by peroxymonosulfate (PMS) and exposed to visible light. After exploring the effects of different metal ratios, catalyst dosage, initial TC concentrations, and pH, the optimal reaction conditions were determined. In comparison to pure CoFe-LDHs, the TC elimination rate was dramatically increased by the addition of the PMS. The strong environmental resistance, excellent stability and reusability, and universal flexibility were shown. The quenching experiments and electron spin resonance detection showed that the creation of reactive oxygen species was facilitated by the synergistic transmission of electrons between the active bimetallic components. Further, photogenerated holes was the dominant oxidizing species, which contributed more to the degradation of TC. The potential degradation pathways and intermediate toxicity of TC were suggested. This work offers a new method dominated by photogenerated holes for efficiently removing TC effluent.
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页码:3786 / 3799
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