Research on carbon black and cerium co-doped Ti 4 O 7 -CB-Ce electrocatalytic oxidation of tetracycline-based antibiotics.
Junxia ChenXinyi HeChongtian LeiWeigang LiZhenzhen YangQing ZhouPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2024)
Elemental doping is a promising way for enhancing the electrocatalytic activity of metal oxides. Herein, we fabricate Ti/ Ti 4 O 7 -CB-Ce anode materials by the modification means of carbon black and cerium co-doped Ti 4 O 7 , and this shift effectively improves the interfacial charge transfer rate of Ti 4 O 7 and •OH yield in the electrocatalytic process. Remarkably, the Ti 4 O 7 -CB-Ce anode exhibits excellent efficiency of minocycline (MNC) wastewater treatment (100% removal within 20 min), and the removal rate reduces from 100 to 98.5% after five cycles, which is comparable to BDD electrode. •OH and 1 O 2 are identified as the active species in the reaction. Meanwhile, it is discovered that Ti/ Ti 4 O 7 -CB-Ce anodes can effectively improve the biochemical properties of the non-biodegradable pharmaceutical wastewater (B/C values from 0.25 to 0.44) and significantly reduce the toxicity of the wastewater (luminescent bacteria inhibition rate from 100 to 26.6%). This work paves an effective strategy for designing superior metal oxides electrocatalysts.