Insight into the photodegradation mechanism of bisphenol-A by oxygen doped mesoporous carbon nitride under visible light irradiation and DFT calculations.
Fatimah Bukola ShittuAnwar IqbalMohammad Norazmi AhmadMuhammad Rahimi YusopMohamad Nasir Mohamad IbrahimSumiyyah SabarLee D WilsonDede Heri Yuli YantoPublished in: RSC advances (2022)
Oxygen doped mesoporous carbon nitride (O-MCN) was successfully synthesized through one-step thermal polymerization of urea and glucose utilizing nanodisc silica (NDS) from rice husk ash as a hard template. The CO 2 gas, NH 3 and water vapor produced during the thermal process reshaped the morphology and textural properties of the of O-MCN compared to pristine mesoporous carbon nitride (MCN). Highest bisphenol A (BPA) removal achieved under visible light irradiation was 97%, with 60% mineralization ([BPA] = 10 mg L -1 : catalyst dosage = 40 mg L -1 ; pH = 10; 180 min). In addition to mesoporosity, the sub-gap impurity states created from the oxygen doping reduced recombination rate of photogenerated carriers. Holes (h + ) and superoxide (O 2 ˙ - ) were identified as the predominant active species responsible for the photodegradation process. The photodegradation route was proposed based on the intermediates detected by LC-time-of-flight/mass spectrometry (LC/TOF-MS). The Density of States (DOS) showed that oxygen doping resulted in a higher photoactivity due to the stronger localization and delocalization of the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO). The adsorption pathway of the BPA on the O-MCN and MCN was successfully predicted using the DFT calculations, namely molecular electrostatic potential (MEP), global and local descriptors.
Keyphrases
- type diabetes
- visible light
- density functional theory
- molecular dynamics simulations
- molecular dynamics
- molecular docking
- room temperature
- metal organic framework
- dna damage
- single molecule
- simultaneous determination
- highly efficient
- radiation induced
- dna repair
- adipose tissue
- monte carlo
- blood glucose
- skeletal muscle
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- sewage sludge