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CQDs improved the photoelectrocatalytic performance of plasma assembled WO(3)/TiO(2)-NRs for bisphenol A degradation.
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Authors: Zhang Y, Ma H, Chen X, Wang W, Li F, Qiang T, Shen Y, Cong Y
Year
2023
Paper ID
9354
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Peer-reviewed
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Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) have been supported on WO/TiO-NRs using a hydrothermal method and a novel CQDs/WO/TiO-NRs composite formed via dielectric barrier discharge. The composite electrodes were characterized using morphology, structural, optical and electrochemical analysis. The CQDs were successfully prepared on the composite electrode with the highest photocurrent density reaching 2.51 mA·cm under UV-visible light irradiation (100 mW·cm) and an applied voltage of 0.6 V vs. Ag/AgCl. The CQDs/WO/TiO-NRs electrode exhibited a good degradation effect toward bisphenol A (BPA) (75.66 %) combined with the production of hydrogen (0.89 mmol) in NaSO system after 2 h of the photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) reaction and the BPA degradation rate reached 100 % after 7 min of reaction in both simulated and real seawater. The CQDs/WO/TiO-NRs exhibited excellent stability and efficient PEC performance in which the CQDs acted as electron reservoirs to capture and promote charge separation. Our analysis of intermediates of BPA degradation indicated the possible degradation pathways that mainly formed BPA polymers in the NaSO system or chlorinated compounds in the high chloride salt system.
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- Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) have been supported on WO/TiO-NRs using a hydrothermal method and a novel CQDs/WO/TiO-NRs composite formed via dielectric barrier discharge.
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