Elucidation of Mechanisms, Pathways, and Toxicity of Fabricated Z-Scheme Knbo3/Znin2s4 Hollow Core-Shell Composites for Enhanced Ciprofloxacin Photodegradation

40 Pages Posted: 4 Jul 2023

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zuming he

Changzhou University

Kai Lin

Changzhou University

Ngie Hing Wong

Swinburne University of Technology

Jaka Sunarso

Swinburne University of Technology - Research Centre for Sustainable Technologies

Yongmei Xia

Jiangsu University of Technology

Xiaofei Fu

Jiangsu University of Technology

Jiangbin Su

Changzhou University

Zhengyi Huang

Changzhou University

Yong Wang

Taizhou University

Bin Tang

Changzhou University - School of Microelectronics and Control Engineering

Abstract

Semiconductor photocatalysis technology for environmental remediation faces primary challenges, such as charge-carrier recombination and interfacial charge transfer inhibition, which affect its degradation efficiency in removing organic contaminants. In this work, we successfully synthesized a unique Z-scheme KNbO3/ZnIn2S4 hollow core-shell microsphere via combined hard template, thermal treatment, and hydrothermal processes as the photocatalyst for ciprofloxacin (CIP) remediation under sunlight irradiation. Compared to the pure KNbO3 and ZnIn2S4, our optimized 15-KNbO3/ZnIn2S4 composite exhibited enhanced photodegradation performance with up to 97.8% CIP removal within 1.5 h. At the KNbO3/ZnIn2S4 heterojunction interface, the composite developed its internal electric field and enhanced its photoabsorption under visible light region, thus boosting its charge separation. Subsequently, we systematically investigated the Z-scheme charge migration process within the heterojunction with a series of experiments. Our results indicated that the hydroxyl and superoxide radicals were the dominant active species during photocatalysis. The composite also could achieve excellent stability and adaptability. We also managed to identify the CIP-degraded intermediates and deduce their possible degradation pathways. Lastly, our toxicity analysis revealed that CIP toxicity could decrease gradually during photocatalysis. In this work, we presented a unique method for preparing inexpensive and highly efficient Z-scheme hollow core-shell structure photocatalysts with excellent antibiotic remediation in water under simulated sunlight illumination.

Keywords: Degradation pathways, Direct Z-scheme, Hollow core-shell structure, KNbO3/ZnIn2S4, Theoretical chemical calculation

Suggested Citation

he, zuming and Lin, Kai and Wong, Ngie Hing and Sunarso, Jaka and Xia, Yongmei and Fu, Xiaofei and Su, Jiangbin and Huang, Zhengyi and Wang, Yong and Tang, Bin, Elucidation of Mechanisms, Pathways, and Toxicity of Fabricated Z-Scheme Knbo3/Znin2s4 Hollow Core-Shell Composites for Enhanced Ciprofloxacin Photodegradation. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4500245 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4500245

Zuming He (Contact Author)

Changzhou University ( email )

Kai Lin

Changzhou University ( email )

Ngie Hing Wong

Swinburne University of Technology ( email )

Cnr Wakefield and William Streets, Hawthorn Victor
3122 Victoria, 3122
Australia

Jaka Sunarso

Swinburne University of Technology - Research Centre for Sustainable Technologies ( email )

Malaysia

Yongmei Xia

Jiangsu University of Technology ( email )

China

Xiaofei Fu

Jiangsu University of Technology ( email )

China

Jiangbin Su

Changzhou University ( email )

Zhengyi Huang

Changzhou University ( email )

Yong Wang

Taizhou University ( email )

Zhejiang
China

Bin Tang

Changzhou University - School of Microelectronics and Control Engineering ( email )

China

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