Synthesis of Oxygen-Rich Bismuth Oxybromide (Bi24O31Br10) Photocatalyst for High Efficiency Degradation of Sulfadiazine Under Simulated Sunlight.

2021 
At present, compared with other antibiotic degradation systems, there are few literatures on pho- tocatalytic degradation of sulfadiazine (SDZ). In this research, it was firstly discovered that the oxygen-rich bismuth oxybromide (Bi24O31 Br10) photocatalyst can efficiently degrade SDZ under simulated sunlight. In this paper, the prepared Bi24O31Br10 photocatalyst by mixed solvothermal method represented outstanding photocatalytic performance. The catalyst synthesized at 120 °C and pH = 10 showed optimum degradation function in the samples prepared at various temperatures and pH value. After 3 h of irradiation, 96.2% of SDZ solution could be decomposed. The effects of preparation conditions, catalyst dosage, initial SDZ concentration and initial SDZ pH value on photocatalytic degradation efficiency were investigated systematically. Besides, the effect of active species was studied by trapping tests, and it was concluded that 'O₂ contributes the most to the photocatalytic process. A possible photocatalytic degradation mechanism was proposed.
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