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In this study, wood-based activated carbon fibers(WACF) were modified byAgnanoparticles (AgNPs) and TiO2 films. The coating of TiO2 films decreased the AgNPs agglomeration and exfoliation on WACF. As the soaking concentration of AgNO3 solution (Sconc) increased, AgNPs size and content increased, while the pore volume (especially micropore volume) of fibers reduced. However, at higher Sconc in the range of 0.2 to0.4 mol/L, only slight variations in AgNPs content and pore structure were observable forWACF/TiO2/Ag (Ag-containingWACF coated by TiO2 film). WACF/TiO2/Ag-0.1 (0.1 was the soaking concentration of AgNO3 solution, mol/L) represented the best self-regeneration performance under the visible light irradiation. The self-regeneration performance of WACF/TiO2/Ag was determined by the synergistic effects of two factors: adsorption and photodegradation. The abundant pores of WACF/TiO2/Ag-0.1 increased the methylene blue (MB) concentration of TiO2 surrounding and facilitated the MB photodegradation. Meanwhile, their suitable Ag content enhanced MB photodegradation. Furthermore, the principal pathway of a chemical reaction between Ag+ andWACF was interpreted based on the data of surface elemental constituents and surface functional groups.
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Liu, W., Han, W., Zhang, M., & Guo, Z. (2019). Self-regeneration performance and characterization of Silver-Containing activated carbon fibers coated by titanium dioxide. Polymers, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11060983
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