Construction of novel double S-scheme TiO2-x/BiOCl/BiCl3Br-CTA nanocomposites with quantum dot size for the photocatalytic degradation of pollutants

Arezou Saadati, Aziz Habibi-Yangjeh*, Alireza Khataee

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Abstract

In this study, TiO2-x/BiOCl/BiCl3Br-CTA (TOVBBOC) nanocomposites, in which CTA denotes cetyltrimethylammonium cation, were fabricated through a facile hydrothermal method. The nanocomposites were investigated for photocatalytic degradation of azithromycin (Azi), tetracycline (TC), methyl orange (MO), fuchsine (FS), and rhodamine B (RhB) upon visible light. The photocatalytic efficiencies of TOVBBOC-2 were 37.2, 15.3, 20.2, 13.8, and 5.59 times higher than TiO2-x (TOV) and 18.1, 22.1, 16.6, 20.3, and 14.2 folds larger than BiOCl/BiCl3Br-CTA for the degradations of Azi, TC, MO, FS, and RhB, respectively. Furthermore, the cycling tests confirmed that the TOVBBOC-2 nanocomposite displayed a high photostability. The significant photocatalytic performance of TOVBBOC-2 heterojunction was mainly attributed to the increased visible-light absorption and a lower recombination rate of photogenerated charges. A photo-removal mechanism on the TOVBBOC-2 photocatalyst was also proposed based on band position and radical trapping tests. Importantly, the biocompatibility of the TC solution after treating over the TOVBBOC-2 nanocomposite was studied via the growth of wheat seeds. The current research offered a promising route for fabricating an effective visible-light-driven material for environmental remediation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104961
JournalAdvanced Powder Technology
Volume36
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025

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Keywords

  • Photocatalysis
  • TiO/BiOCl/BiClBr-CTA
  • Visible-light-triggered photocatalysis
  • Wastewater treatment

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