High-efficiency Fe(III)-doped ultrathin VO2 nanobelts boosted peroxydisulfate activation for actual antibiotics photodegradation

Shukun Le, Peng Wang, Yuhao Liu, Mutao Xu, Quansheng Liu, Qijie Jin, Jie Miao, Chengzhang Zhu, Haitao Xu

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Abstract

It has been challenging for Fe(III) regeneration in Fe-based photocatalysts for continuous peroxydisulfate (PDS) activation due to the lower ability to reduce Fe(III). In this work, Fe-doped ultrathin VO2 (Fe-VO2) nanobelts were synthesized for purifying metronidazole (MNZ) via PDS activation. As an efficient Fenton-like catalyst for PDS activation, 2 wt% Fe-doped VO2 can remove 98 % of MNZ within 40 min and exhibits impressive recyclability. The synergistic effect of Fe-VO2 and Fe(III) activated PDS boosted the photocatalytic performance. Moreover, SO4•−, h+, O2•−, 1O2, and OH were the main reactive radicals. The effects of initial MNZ concentration, Fe-VO2, PDS dosage, and various anions/cations on MNZ removal by the Fe-VO2/PDS/Vis system were studied. The intermediates of MNZ degradation and possible pathways were determined by density function theory (DFT) calculations and HPLC-MS. This study provided a sustainable technology using Fe-doped ultrathin VO2 nanobelts for photocatalytic PDS activation and decontamination of pharmaceutical wastewater.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110087
JournalChinese Chemical Letters
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Antibiotics removal
  • Bimetallic cycle
  • Fe-doped VO nanobelts
  • Persulfate activation
  • Photodegradation

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