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Visible-Light Photocatalytic Chlorite Activation Mediated by Oxygen Vacancy Abundant Nd-Doped BiVO 4 for Efficient Chlorine Dioxide Generation and Pollutant Degradation.

Ruidian SuMao-Xia HeNan LiDefang MaWeizhi ZhouBaoyu GaoQinyan YueQian Li
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Visible-light photocatalytic chlorite activation has emerged as an efficient oxidation process for micropollutant elimination. However, the in-depth mechanism of chlorite activation is not understood. In this study, using neodymium-doped bismuth vanadate (Nd x Bi 1- x VO 4-δ ) as a model catalyst, we describe the oxygen vacancy (OV)-mediated chlorite activation process for efficient ClO 2 generation and cephalexin (CPX) degradation. DFT calculations and in situ DRIFTS suggest that the OV-introduced surface -OH serves as the Brønsted acidic center for chlorite adsorption. The OV-mediated chlorite activation involves multistep reactions that surface hydroxylation and proton transfer from the surface -OH to chlorite, forming metastable chlorous acid (HClO 2 ) and further disproportionating to ClO 2 . As compared with vis-photocatalysis, the vis-photocatalysis coupled with chlorite activation (vis/chlorite) technique exhibits superior performance in antibiotic degradation and achieves efficient microorganism inactivation. This work uncovers the role of OVs on chlorite activation and provides a rational strategy for designing visible-light-driven oxidation techniques in water and wastewater treatment.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • wastewater treatment
  • nitric oxide
  • gold nanoparticles
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • density functional theory
  • optical coherence tomography