Issue 26, 2015

New approaches to the degradation of organic dyes, and nitro- and chloroaromatics using coordination polymers as photocatalysts

Abstract

Industrial wastewater with organic pollutants has become one of the most serious problems related to our human environment. One possible treatment is to develop environmentally friendly and efficient photocatalysts. Coordination polymers (CPs) with a structural regularity and synthetic stability provide an important possibility to perform photodegradation. Doping CPs with metal ions or loading CPs on carbon nanomaterials can extend their photoresponse region and thus enhance their catalytic activity toward the photodegradation of organic dyes. In this article, we briefly highlight some of the latest progress in the photodegradation of organic dyes using modified CP-based catalysts. The decomposition of nitro- and chloroaromatics using CPs as photocatalysts is also described.

Graphical abstract: New approaches to the degradation of organic dyes, and nitro- and chloroaromatics using coordination polymers as photocatalysts

Article information

Article type
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Submitted
29 Mar 2015
Accepted
24 Apr 2015
First published
24 Apr 2015

CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 4741-4753

New approaches to the degradation of organic dyes, and nitro- and chloroaromatics using coordination polymers as photocatalysts

M. Dai, H. Li and J. Lang, CrystEngComm, 2015, 17, 4741 DOI: 10.1039/C5CE00619H

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