In order to investigate the photocatalytic degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in landfill leachate, TiO/ZnO heterostructural composite powders were fabricated combining with hydrothermal synthesis and solid-state reaction method. The prepared TiO/ZnO composite powders consist of anatase TiO nanoparticles distributing on the surface of wurtzite ZnO particles. The optical band gap of TiO/ZnO powder is less than that of pure ZnO or TiO powder. TiO/ZnO catalyzers show high ultraviolet-degradation efficiency for methylene blue and dissolved organic matter. The degradation rate of TiO/ZnO powder for fulvic acid-like substances in landfill leachate is 2.99 times that of pure ZnO powder, and is 1.30 times that of pure TiO powder. The degradation of fulvic acid-like substances by TiO/ZnO photocatalyst reduced some molecular weight of benzene ring structure substances in leachate. The effective separation of electron and hole in heterostructural TiO/ZnO photocatalyst is the main reason for its high photocatalytic degradation efficiency of DOM in landfill leachate.
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