Abstract
Micropollutants are ubiquitously detected in the aqueous environment, which needs to be removed by novel materials effectively. Herein, we synthesized a photo-Fenton catalyst based on MIL-53 (Fe) to effectively degrade sulfadimidine, one of the micropollutants in water. Abundant Lewis acid active sites (54.26 μmol/g) were successfully constructed within the metal cluster using FeCl3·6H2O, 1,4-benzene dicarboxylate, and modulators. This study reports a strategy by effectively constructing tunable Lewis acid active sites within the cavities in MIL-53 (Fe) via a facile solvothermal reaction for sixteen micropollutants removal. The photo-Fenton degradation of sulfamethazine was completely removed (∼99%) within only 1 min with a small amount of hydrogen peroxide added. Both theoretical calculation and the experiment results prove that introducing the unsaturated coordinated/lewis acid sites can remarkably reduce the band gap energy and increase the charge-separation efficiency by changing the electron configuration with more distribution asymmetry of structures. The effective degradation of structurally diverse pharmaceuticals with environmentally relevant concentrations was studied by immobilizing MOF-catalyst into a PVDF support. This work advanced the development of effective approaches for emergency contaminants control.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 136816 |
Journal | Chemosphere |
Volume | 310 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2023 |
Keywords
- Charge-transfer
- Lewis acid
- Metal cluster
- Micropollutants
- Photocatalysis