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Photocatalytic removal of 2-chlorophenol from water by using waste eggshell-derived calcium ferrite
A new approach to recycling low-value eggshell food waste was to produce a CaFe 2 O 4 semiconductor with a narrow band gap ( E g = 2.81 eV) via hydrothermal treatments of powdered eggshell suspended in aqueous ferric salt (Fe 3+ ) solutions at varying Fe loadings. It was possible to obtain a single...
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Published in: | RSC advances 2023-06, Vol.13 (26), p.17565-17574 |
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Summary: | A new approach to recycling low-value eggshell food waste was to produce a CaFe
2
O
4
semiconductor with a narrow band gap (
E
g
= 2.81 eV)
via
hydrothermal treatments of powdered eggshell suspended in aqueous ferric salt (Fe
3+
) solutions at varying Fe loadings. It was possible to obtain a single phase of CaFe
2
O
4
without any Ca(OH)
2
and CaO impurities using an optimal Fe loading (30 wt% of Fe
3+
by eggshell weight). The CaFe
2
O
4
material was used as a photocatalyst for the breakdown of 2-chlorophenol (2-CP, a herbicide model chemical) as a pollutant in water. The CaFe
2
O
4
with a Fe loading of 7.1 wt% exhibited a high 2-CP removal efficiency of 86.1% after 180 min of UV-visible light irradiation. Additionally, the eggshell-derived CaFe
2
O
4
photocatalyst can be effectively reused, giving a high removal efficiency of 70.5% after the third cycle, without the requirement of regeneration processes (washing or re-calcination). Although radical trapping experiments confirmed that hydroxyl radicals were generated in the photocatalytic reactions, photogenerated holes play a significant role in the high 2-CP degradation efficiencies. The performance of the bioderived CaFe
2
O
4
photocatalysts in the removal of pesticides from water demonstrated the benefits of resource recycling in the area of materials science and in environmental remediation and protection.
A new approach to recycling low-value eggshell food waste was to produce a CaFe
2
O
4
semiconductor with a narrow band gap (
E
g
= 2.81 eV)
via
hydrothermal treatments of powdered eggshell suspended in aqueous ferric salt (Fe
3+
) solutions at varying Fe loadings. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3ra01357j |