Efficient solar-light photodegradation of tetracycline hydrochloride using BiVO4/MoO3 composites

2021 
Abstract In recent years, photocatalysis has been confirmed as an emerging route to eliminate the contaminants such as dyes, antibiotics, and heavy metals from wastewater. To explore MoO3-based photocatalyst with excellent photocatalytic activity, BiVO4-modified hexagonal h-MoO3 (BiVO4/MoO3) composites were constructed for solar-light induced photodegradation of tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) via a chemical precipitation approach. Compared with pure h-MoO3, BiVO4/MoO3 exhibited the inferior adsorption capacity while efficient photocatalytic activity. The removal efficiency of TCH over BiVO4/MoO3 was affected by BiVO4 content, pH, and inorganic ions. For optimal 3-BiVO4/MoO3 with a BiVO4 content of 4.25%, the adsorption-photocatalytic efficiency of 190 mg L−1 TCH was 97.66% within 160 min, and decreased to 91.35% after five cycles under the same conditions. The quenching experiments indicated that h+ and·O2- served as the main species in adsorption-photocatalytic system. The tight junction interface between BiVO4 and MoO3 could enhance the visible-light response and the transfer and separation of photoinduced electron-hole pairs. Hence, the excellent activity and durability of BiVO4/MoO3 was favorable for the adsorption-photodegradation of organic pollutants.
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