Development of heavy metal-free photocatalytic rhb decomposition system using a biodegradable plastic substrate

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The heavy-metal-free photocatalytic system, in which carbon nitride is coated on poly-lactic acid (PLA) as biodegradable plastic through a simple dip coating method, was used for dye decomposition under visible light irradiation. Solvent selection, solvent concentration, and the number of coatings for dip coating were investigated to optimize the conditions for loading carbon nitride on PLA. Carbon nitride cannot be coated on PLA in water, but it can be strongly coated by decomposing the surface of PLA with ethanol or chlorobenzene to promote physical adsorption and activate surface. The number of dip coatings also affected the photocatalytic decomposition ability. The photocatalytic system was able to decompose the dye continuously in the flow method, and dye (rhodamine B) was decomposed by about 50% at a residence time of 12 min (flow rate 0.350 mL/min) for 30 h.

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Tateishi, I., Furukawa, M., Katsumata, H., & Kaneco, S. (2021). Development of heavy metal-free photocatalytic rhb decomposition system using a biodegradable plastic substrate. ChemEngineering, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering5010011

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