Er/Sm co-doped BiOCO in photocatalytic water treatment: Immobilization, acute toxicity, sterilization, and catalytic oxidation activity.

Chemosphere

Green Catalysis Center, and College of Chemistry, Zhengzhou University, Henan, 450001, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2022

Defect construction and rare earth doping are the linchpins to completing the target of partial electronic regulation. In Er/Sm co-doping BiOCO, rare earth doping resulted in the exposure of {001} crystal plane in BiOCO and cause surface defects and electron traps, achieving wide light response capability and fast carrier separation. Furthermore, a potential TC degradation route was acknowledged derived from LC-MS. Then, the median lethal concentration LC50 (96 h) is 80 ppm, probing the 2E2SBOC photocatalyst has low toxicity in actual wastewater. Combining with immobilization technology, not only does it have little impact on the organisms in the wastewater, but it is easy to recycle after degradation. In terms of new water disinfection technology, bacterial experiments in natural waters proved that 2E2SBOC has a potential disinfection system, which promotes the exposure of more active sites during degradation. This effective project offers a novel perspective for the development and application of rare-earth-doped photocatalysts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.135507DOI Listing

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