Construction of perylene diimide/CuS supramolecular heterojunction for the highly efficient visible light-driven environmental remediation.

2022 
Abstract Developing photocatalysts that are inexpensive and efficient in degrading pollutants are essential for environmental remediation. Herein, a novel system of perylene diimide (PDI)/CuS p-n heterojunction was synthesized by a two-step self-assembly strategy for removal of tetracycline in waste water. Results showed that PDI/CuS-10% exhibited highest photocatalytic behavior. The apparent rate constants for tetracycline (TC) degradation for the blend were 5.27 and 2.68 times higher than that of CuS or PDI, respectively. The enhancement of photocatalytic activity was mainly attributed to the π–π stacking and p-n junction, which can accelerate the separation of the photo-generated h+-e− pairs. Besides, the light absorption of PDI/CuS from 800 to 200 nm was significantly enhanced and the absorption edge even reached the near-infrared region, which also played an important role in providing desired photocatalytic properties. Surprisingly, PDI/CuS could maintain high catalytic activity even after 5 cycles under simulated conditions, indicating that the composite had high potential for practical applications. Owing to high efficiency, low cost and wide application range, the PDI/CuS nanocomposites are promising candidates for environmental remediation.
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