Hierarchical porous TiO photocatalytic nanomaterials were fabricated by impregnation and calcination using a peanut shell biotemplate, and TiO/BiFeO composite nanomaterials with different doping amounts were fabricated using hydrothermal synthesis. The micromorphology, structure, element composition and valence state of the photocatalyst were analyzed using a series of characterization methods, including X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM), BET surface area (BET), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), UV-visible diffuse reflectance (UV-vis), fluorescence spectroscopy (PL) and other technological means. Finally, the degradation mechanism and efficiency of BiFeO composite photocatalyst on the target pollutant triclosan were analyzed using a xenon lamp to simulate sunlight. The results showed that TiO/BiFeO catalyst fabricated using a peanut shell biotemplate has a specific surface area of 153.64 m/g, a band gap of 1.92 eV, and forms heterostructures. The optimum doping amount of TiO/BiFeO catalyst was 1 mol/mol, and the degradation rate was 81.2%. The main active substances degraded were ·Oand ·OH. The degradation process measured is consistent with the pseudo-first-order kinetic model.
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