Molecules (Mar 2023)

A Bifunctional BiOBr/ZIF-8/ZnO Photocatalyst with Rich Oxygen Vacancy for Enhanced Wastewater Treatment and H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> Generation

  • Xiao Han,
  • Tianduo Zhang,
  • Yang Cui,
  • Zhaoyang Wang,
  • Ruoyu Dong,
  • Yuhan Wu,
  • Cuiwei Du,
  • Ruyan Chen,
  • Chongfei Yu,
  • Jinglan Feng,
  • Jianhui Sun,
  • Shuying Dong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 6
p. 2422

Abstract

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Photocatalytic technology is considered an ideal approach for clean energy conversion and environmental pollution applications. In this work, a bifunctional BiOBr/ZIF-8/ZnO photocatalyst was proposed for removing phenols in wastewater and generating hydrogen peroxide. Insights from scanning electron microscopy measurements revealed the well-dispersion of ZIF-8/ZnO was on the BiOBr layer, which could effectively prevent agglomeration of ZIF-8 and facilitate the separation of carriers. In addition, the optimal H2O2 yield of the BiOBr/ZIF-8/ZnO sample could reach 116 mmol·L−1·g−1 within 2 h, much higher than that of pure BiOBr (with the value of 82 mmol·L−1·g−1). The optimal BiOBr/ZIF-8/ZnO sample could also remove 90% of the phenol or bisphenol A in 2 h, and its kinetic constants were 3.8 times and 2.3 times that of pure BiOBr, respectively. Based on the analysis of the various experimental characterizations, the photocatalytic mechanism of the S-scheme BiOBr/ZIF-8/ZnO composite for the degradation of phenolic pollutants and generation of H2O2 was proposed. The formation of the heterojunction and the oxygen vacancy work together to significantly improve its photocatalytic efficiency. In addition, the BiOBr/ZIF-8/ZnO catalyst has a certain impact on the degradation of phenol in actual wastewater, providing a way to effectively remove refractory pollutants and generate H2O2 in actual water.

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