Novel 2D photocatalyst of copper-doped carbon quantum dot CD(Cu) loaded with ultrathin Ni-MOL for degradation of tetracycline

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Abstract

Broadening the light absorption range and suppressing the carrier complexation are the two keys to enhance the photocatalytic activity. In this work, a novel two-dimensional (2D) photocatalyst was successfully prepared by modified hydrothermal method and applied in tetracycline (TC) degradation. The degradation rate of CD(Cu)-Ni-MOL for TC reached 93.5% within 60 min under the visible light condition. The improved photocatalytic performance of CD(Cu)-Ni-MOL was attributed to the constructed 2D layered structure and the special properties of CD(Cu). The doped Cu in carbon dots (CDs) exhibited excellent photocatalytic performance among the elements of Cu, Zn, Ni, Co and Fe. The order of photocatalytic performance improvement was Cu. Zn. Ni. Co. Fe. In addition, a possible degradation pathway for TC was proposed. This work confirms the great potential of CD(Cu)-Ni-MOL as a highly efficient photocatalyst in removing tetracycline pollutants in water.

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Li, Z., Li, D., Yu, F., Dong, L., Zang, L., Zhang, J., … Zheng, Y. (2022). Novel 2D photocatalyst of copper-doped carbon quantum dot CD(Cu) loaded with ultrathin Ni-MOL for degradation of tetracycline. Water Science and Technology, 86(7), 1835–1847. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2022.306

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