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Strengthened Removal of Tetracycline by a Bi/Ni Co-Doped SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] Composite under Visible Light
A two-step hydrothermal method was used to first obtain a SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] composite then to dope the composite with Bi, Ni and Bi/Ni. Morphology, crystalline structures, surface valances and optical features of SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] and Bi-, Ni-, Bi/Ni-doped SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] were as...
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Published in: | Catalysts 2024-08, Vol.14 (8) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | A two-step hydrothermal method was used to first obtain a SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] composite then to dope the composite with Bi, Ni and Bi/Ni. Morphology, crystalline structures, surface valances and optical features of SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] and Bi-, Ni-, Bi/Ni-doped SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] were assessed. XRD and XPS analysis showed that Bi and Ni were successfully doped and existed in Bi(3+) and Ni(2+) oxidation state. UV–vis analysis further revealed that the bandgap energies of TiO[sub.2] and SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] were calculated to be 3.14 eV and 3.04 eV. By comparison, Bi, Ni and Bi/Ni doping resulted in the narrowing of bandgaps to 2.82 eV, 2.96 eV and 2.69 eV, respectively. The removal ability of SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] and doped SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] were investigated with tetracycline as the representative pollutant. After 40 min of exposure to visible light, Bi/Ni co-doped SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] photocatalyst was able to remove 90% of the tetracycline with a mineralization rate of about 70%. In addition, first-order removal rate constant was 0.0074 min[sup.−1] for SrTiO[sub.3]/TiO[sub.2] and increased to 0.0278 min[sup.−1] after co-doping. The strengthened removal by co-doped photocatalyst was attributed mainly to the enhanced absorption of visible light as co-doping resulted in the decreases of bandgap energies. At the same time, the co-doped material was robust against changes in pH. Removal of tetracycline was stable as pH changed from 5 to 9. Tetracycline removal was inhibited to a certain degree by the presence of nitrate, phosphate and high concentration of humic acid. Moreover, the co-doped material exhibited strong structural stability and reusability. In addition, a photocatalysis mechanism with photogenerated holes and ·O[sub.2] [sup.−] radicals as main oxidative species was proposed based on entrapping experiments and EPR results. |
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ISSN: | 2073-4344 2073-4344 |
DOI: | 10.3390/catal14080539 |