To improve the visible light utilization and adsorption capacity for combined pollutants (Tetracycline and Cu), novel flower-like BiVO/BiTiO/FeO composite has been successfully synthesized for the first time via a simple two-step process, surfactant-free hydrothermal route and solvothermal method. The crystal structures, chemical compositions, morphologies, optical and photocatalytic properties of the as-prepared samples were characterized by the techniques of XRD, XPS, SEM, HRTEM, BET, UV-vis DRS, and Photocurrent tests (PT). The synthetic sample with 4:1:20 (S5) mass ratio of BiVO/BiTiO/FeO possessed the highest adsorption capacity and photocatalytic performance simultaneously in all of the as-prepared composites. Adsorption experiment (model 1 and model 2) suggested that there was not only competitive adsorption but also synergistic adsorption mechanisms between Cu and TC. Compared to pure BiVO, and BiVO/BiTiO, BiVO/BiTiO/FeO displayed more superior photodegradation efficiency with 97.22% removal of TC (10 mg/L) in 60 min, where the optimal conditions were catalyst dosage 1.00 g/L and initial pH at 6.0. In addition, radical trapping experiments revealed that the photo-induced active species superoxide radical (O) and holes (h) were the predominant active species in the photocatalytic system. These features demonstrate that the BiVO/BiTiO/FeO has great application potential for combined pollutants' removal from water.
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