Gongye shui chuli (Mar 2024)
Preparation and photo-electrocatalytic performance of Ag-Ti3+-TiO2 nanocone
Abstract
The overuse of antibiotics has caused persistent pollution to the environment,and photo-electrocatalysis is an environmentally friendly and efficient technology for degrading antibiotics,in which the design of photoelectrodes is particularly important. To improve the rate of antibiotic degradation,Ag-Ti3+-TiO2 nanocone composite photoelectrode was prepared by electrochemical reduction and photoreduction methods. Then it was used to simulate the photo-electrocatalytic degradation of tetracycline under visible light irradiation to investigate its photocatalytic performance. The results showed that the composite electrode effectively suppressed the complexation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs and exhibited a lower charge transfer resistance to improve the photo-electrocatalytic performance due to the Ti3+ self-doping and the local surface plasmon resonance effect of Ag nanoparticles. The composite photoelectrode degraded 87.9% of tetracycline after 90 min under visible light irradiation,and the degradation rate was maintained at 82.5% after 5 cycles. These results indicated that the Ag-Ti3+-TiO2 nanocone composite photoelectrode had high degradation efficiency,good stability and sustainable recyclability,and was expected to achieve efficient and environmentally friendly photo-electrocatalytic degradation of antibiotics.
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