Today, cleaning the environment using photocatalytic technology is one of the main research activities. In this study, carbon dots (C-dots) were anchored on oxygen-vacancy-enriched TiO quantum dots (QDs)/TiO oxygen vacancies (OVs) using a facile procedure. The resultant ternary TiO QDs/TiO OVs/C-dots photocatalysts with a quantum dot size of almost 4.55 nm were used for detoxification of aqueous solutions containing four antibiotics and three organic dyes as well as inactivation of two pathogenic bacteria, including and , upon visible light. The degradation constant of tetracycline over the optimized TiO QDs/TiO OVs/C-dots nanocomposite reached 714 × 10 min, which was 17.3, 12.1, and 2.92 times higher than TiO QDs, TiO OVs, and TQDs/TOVs (1:1) materials, respectively. Effective separation of electron-hole pairs between TiO QDs and TiO OVs counterparts through decorated C-dots by an established S-scheme system was the main reason for boosted photocatalytic activity. With regard to the facile growth of wheat and lentil seeds in the treated solutions, it is hoped that the TiO QDs/TiO OVs/C-dots nanocomposite with significant stability could be used to clean up wastewaters.
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