Photocatalytic Fenton reactions combined the advantages from both photocatalysis and Fenton reaction in mineralizing organic pollutants. The key problems are the efficiency and recycling stability. Herein, we reported...Photocatalytic Fenton reactions combined the advantages from both photocatalysis and Fenton reaction in mineralizing organic pollutants. The key problems are the efficiency and recycling stability. Herein, we reported a novel Fe_(2)O_(3)/TiO_(2)/reduced graphene oxide(FTG) nanocomposite synthesized by a facile solvothermal method. The TiO_(2)in FTG degraded organic pollutants and mineralized intermediates via photocatalysis under visible light irradiation, which could also promote Fenton reaction by accelerating Fe^(3+)-Fe^(2+)recycle. Meanwhile, the Fe_(2)O_(3)rapidly degraded organic pollutants via Fenton reactions, which also promoted photocatalysis by enhancing visible light absorbance and diminishing photoelectronhole recombination. The high distribution of TiO_(2)and Fe_(2)O_(3)on rGO, together with their strong interaction resulted in enhanced synergetic cooperation between photocatalysis and Fenton reactions, leading to the high mineralization efficiency of organic pollutants. More importantly, it could also inhibit the leaching of Fe species, leading to the long lifetime of FTG during photocatalytic Fenton reactions in a wide pH range from 3.4 to 9.2.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (No.2020YFA0211004)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.22176128 and 21876114)+4 种基金the Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader (No. 21XD1422800)Shanghai Government (Nos. 19DZ1205102 and 19160712900)Chinese Education Ministry Key Laboratory and International Joint Laboratory on Resource Chemistry, and Shanghai Eastern Scholar Program, “111 Innovation and Talent Recruitment Base on Photochemical and Energy Materials” (No. D18020)Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Green Energy Chemical Engineering (No. 18DZ2254200)Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Biomimetic Catalysis。
文摘Photocatalytic Fenton reactions combined the advantages from both photocatalysis and Fenton reaction in mineralizing organic pollutants. The key problems are the efficiency and recycling stability. Herein, we reported a novel Fe_(2)O_(3)/TiO_(2)/reduced graphene oxide(FTG) nanocomposite synthesized by a facile solvothermal method. The TiO_(2)in FTG degraded organic pollutants and mineralized intermediates via photocatalysis under visible light irradiation, which could also promote Fenton reaction by accelerating Fe^(3+)-Fe^(2+)recycle. Meanwhile, the Fe_(2)O_(3)rapidly degraded organic pollutants via Fenton reactions, which also promoted photocatalysis by enhancing visible light absorbance and diminishing photoelectronhole recombination. The high distribution of TiO_(2)and Fe_(2)O_(3)on rGO, together with their strong interaction resulted in enhanced synergetic cooperation between photocatalysis and Fenton reactions, leading to the high mineralization efficiency of organic pollutants. More importantly, it could also inhibit the leaching of Fe species, leading to the long lifetime of FTG during photocatalytic Fenton reactions in a wide pH range from 3.4 to 9.2.