Dredged-Sediment-Promoted Synthesis of Boron-Nitride-Based Floating Photocatalyst with Photodegradation of Neutral Red under Ultraviolet-Light Irradiation.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Key Laboratory of Integrated Regulation and Resource Development on Shallow Lakes, Ministry of Education, College of Environment, Hohai University, Nanjing, 210093, People's Republic of China.

Published: February 2018

A novel floating photocatalyst (BN-DS-7) has been successfully synthesized by calcining the mixture of boron nitride (BN) and dredged sediment (DS) with a specific mass ratio (3:7) at 1100 °C for a half hour. BN is synthesized for the first time using an oxygen-limited method, which consists of a nanoplate ∼30 nm in size and has a bandgap at 3.94 eV. The as-synthesized BN can degrade NR under ultraviolet (UV) light irradiation. For BN-DS-7, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis suggests that BN mainly interacts with DS through the strong coordination between these N atoms in BN and these Si and Al atoms in DS. This leads to BN-DS-7 having good compression strength (∼9 MPa). Thermogravimetric analysis for BN shows that a few BN (∼13%) synthesized via an oxygen-limited method will pyrolyze at 1100 °C and the released gas can be sealed in the inside of DS at 1100 °C, resulting in that BN-DS-7 can float on the water surface. Photodegradation results show that BN-DS-7 can degrade 84% of NR (20 mg/L) under UV-light irradiation for 5 h, and the active species are •OH and photoinduced hole. Total organic carbon analysis for NR solution before and after photodegradation show that ∼70% of NR has been mineralized into inorganic carbons. This work is helpful to develop a new type of BN-based floating material and enlarge the application field of DS.

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