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Title Photodegradation of methylene blue and some emerging pharmaceutical micropollutants with an aqueous suspension of WZnO-NH2@H3PW12O40 nanocomposite
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Photodegradation Methylene blue Nanocomposite Mechanism Heteropolyacid
Abstract WZnO-NH2@H3PW12O40 (WZnO/HPA) nanocomposite is disclosed in the photocatalytic degradation of some pharmaceutical wastes by focusing on methylene blue as a case study. The prepared nanophotocatalyst is characterized by XRD, FT-IR, FESEM, TEM, XPS, PL, UV–Vis, and EDX. Compared to pure ZnO, WO3, and H3PW12O40, the heterojunction nanocomposite of WZnO/HPA shows much better degradation efficacy for methylene blue (MB) under UV–Vis light irradiation. Surprisingly, the heterogeneous catalytic system shows very good activity under the irradiation of sun-light and > 40% degradation is achieved for MB after 90 min. In addition, a range of important polluting drugs were also conducted under the standard photocatalytic conditions. The enhanced photocatalytic degradation efficiency would be due to the reduced recombination of photogenerated electron-holes. It seems that degradation process follows a charge transfer mechanism by means of this effective heterogeneous nanocomposite. Reactive species including OH• and •O2 − together with h+ are expected to be involved in the photodegradation reaction of MB. The highest photocatalytic activity of WZnO/HPA may be due to the enhanced visible light absorption, electron-hole recombination blockage, lowering of the band gap, and increased number of oxygen vacancies or defects
Researchers Nasrin Erfaninia (Not In First Six Researchers), Mohammad Chahkandi (Fifth Researcher), Alaleh Khoshniat (Fourth Researcher), Behrooz Maleki (Third Researcher), Effat Esmaeili (Second Researcher), Reza Tayebee (First Researcher)