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Direct Growth of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots on Co9S8 Passivated on Cotton Fabric as an Efficient Photoelectrode for Water Treatment
Heterogeneous growth of photocatalysts on different porous substrates is a solution to avoid secondary pollution caused by composite photocatalysts themselves. However, the heterogeneous growth of composite photocatalysts with nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (NCQDs) inclusionsintroduced during s...
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Published in: | ACS omega 2023-11, Vol.8 (44), p.41064-41076 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Heterogeneous growth of photocatalysts on different porous substrates is a solution to avoid secondary pollution caused by composite photocatalysts themselves. However, the heterogeneous growth of composite photocatalysts with nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (NCQDs) inclusionsintroduced during synthesisimpedes the direct growth on the substrate. To overcome this problem, NCQDs were grown on a Co9S8 (NCQDs-G@Co9S8) layer, decorated on cotton fabric. This optimal coupling mode of NCQDs and Co9S8 showed 54% degradation, compared to 33% dye degradation via NCQDs-doped Co9S8 (NCQDs-D@Co9S8). The change in the crystal structure and its lower loading on fabric results in significantly lower performance of NCQDs-D@Co9S8. Even with the combination of both surface growth and doping (NCQDs-DG@Co9S8), the performance was still limited to 42%. In addition, the optimum growth concentration of NCQDs on Co9S8 was observed for 7.5 w/w %, resulting in 92% photocatalytic activity (PCA) in 80 min. Comparing different surface states formed in NCQDs using different solvents, water-based surface states (oxygen-rich surface) are most suitable for the dye degradation. NCQDs-G@Co9S8 also offers 67% Cr-VI reduction to Cr-III, showing its suitability for both inorganic and organic compounds. Better electrode performance was related to suitable charge separation of the composite, where –OH groups mainly contribute in the photocatalytic dye degradation.. |
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ISSN: | 2470-1343 2470-1343 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsomega.3c03407 |