TY - JOUR
T1 - Oxygen vacancy-rich CeO2 decorated with Cu3BiS3 nanoparticles
T2 - Outstanding visible-light photocatalytic performance towards tetracycline degradation
AU - Habibi, Meysam
AU - Habibi-Yangjeh, Aziz
AU - Akinay, Yuksel
AU - Khataee, Alireza
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Recently, the degradation of antibiotics has attracted a lot of attention all over the world, because the accumulation of these recalcitrant compounds in the environment, and their entry into the food chain have severely affected on human health. Herein, oxygen vacancy-rich CeO2 was decorated with Cu3BiS3 nanoparticles to fabricate Z-scheme CeO2-x/Cu3BiS3 photocatalysts with a simple procedure. Intriguingly, photocatalytic ability of CeO2-x/Cu3BiS3 (30%) nanocomposite in the detoxification of tetracycline hydrochloride, cephalexin, azithromycin, and rhodamine B was elevated 31.3, 28.2, 45.2, and 10.1-folds as much as CeO2, and 5.19, 5.97, 32.2, and 4.69-folds compared with the CeO2-x photocatalyst, respectively. The admirable activity of CeO2-x/Cu3BiS3 (30%) nanocomposite was ascribed to the production of many charge carriers, efficacious segregation and transfer of charges, and improved textural features, which were confirmed by UV–vis DRS, EIS, photocurrent density, PL, and BET analyses. In addition, the TC degradation pathway was investigated with LC-MS analysis, and also the biocompatibility of the purified solution was displayed with wheat seed cultivation. Regarding outstanding activity and facile synthesis, the CeO2-x/Cu3BiS3 (30%) photocatalyst could be utilized for wastewater treatment.
AB - Recently, the degradation of antibiotics has attracted a lot of attention all over the world, because the accumulation of these recalcitrant compounds in the environment, and their entry into the food chain have severely affected on human health. Herein, oxygen vacancy-rich CeO2 was decorated with Cu3BiS3 nanoparticles to fabricate Z-scheme CeO2-x/Cu3BiS3 photocatalysts with a simple procedure. Intriguingly, photocatalytic ability of CeO2-x/Cu3BiS3 (30%) nanocomposite in the detoxification of tetracycline hydrochloride, cephalexin, azithromycin, and rhodamine B was elevated 31.3, 28.2, 45.2, and 10.1-folds as much as CeO2, and 5.19, 5.97, 32.2, and 4.69-folds compared with the CeO2-x photocatalyst, respectively. The admirable activity of CeO2-x/Cu3BiS3 (30%) nanocomposite was ascribed to the production of many charge carriers, efficacious segregation and transfer of charges, and improved textural features, which were confirmed by UV–vis DRS, EIS, photocurrent density, PL, and BET analyses. In addition, the TC degradation pathway was investigated with LC-MS analysis, and also the biocompatibility of the purified solution was displayed with wheat seed cultivation. Regarding outstanding activity and facile synthesis, the CeO2-x/Cu3BiS3 (30%) photocatalyst could be utilized for wastewater treatment.
KW - Antibiotics
KW - CeO/CuBiS
KW - Oxygen-vacancy rich CeO
KW - Visible-light-induced photocatalysis
KW - Z-Scheme photocatalyst
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139828
DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139828
M3 - Article
C2 - 37586492
AN - SCOPUS:85168103112
SN - 0045-6535
VL - 340
JO - Chemosphere
JF - Chemosphere
M1 - 139828
ER -