Issue 40, 2021

Visible-light-driven photo-Fenton degradation of ceftriaxone sodium using SnS2/LaFeO3 composite photocatalysts

Abstract

A series of x-SnS2/LaFeO3 (x = 5–50 wt%, x-SN/LFO) composite photocatalysts have been successfully synthesized for ceftriaxone sodium (CRS) degradation via a visible-light-driven photo-Fenton process. These as-obtained materials were characterized through XPS, DRS, photocurrent response and so on, to explore the reasons for the enhanced photocatalytic performance. These composites have a heterostructure with SnS2 sheets tightly and randomly attached to the surface of LaFeO3, effectively boosting the separation and transfer of photogenerated-charge. Meanwhile, the photo-Fenton process was initiated by the additional H2O2, which utilized some photogenerated-electrons and then to some extent facilitated the separation of photogenerated electron–hole pairs. According to corrected photocatalytic degradation experimental data, the efficient photo-Fenton system with 20-SN/LFO as the catalyst realized a CRS removal efficiency of 87.54% and displayed a reaction rate constant (0.01175 min−1) about 1.80 and 2.39 times higher than those of single LFO (0.00652 min−1) and SN (0.00492 min−1), respectively. Therefore, a well-designed 20-SN/LFO composite photocatalyst reveals good potential application in the effective treatment of pharmaceutical sewage.

Graphical abstract: Visible-light-driven photo-Fenton degradation of ceftriaxone sodium using SnS2/LaFeO3 composite photocatalysts

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jul 2021
Accepted
29 Aug 2021
First published
30 Aug 2021

New J. Chem., 2021,45, 18933-18946

Visible-light-driven photo-Fenton degradation of ceftriaxone sodium using SnS2/LaFeO3 composite photocatalysts

Y. Guo, C. Chen, L. Ling, J. Wang, H. Qi, B. Zhang and M. Wu, New J. Chem., 2021, 45, 18933 DOI: 10.1039/D1NJ03639D

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