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Enhanced Visible-Light-Driven Peroxydisulfate Activation by a Waste-Derived Fly Ash-Supported TiO <sub>2</sub> /BiO <sub> 1– <i>x</i> </sub> Br <sub>0.5</sub> I <sub>0.5</sub> Photocatalyst for Degradation of Sodium Isopropyl Xanthate
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Southwest University, Chongqing University, City University of Hong Kong, Ministry of Education, ...
Published InACS ES&T Water
Year2025
Abstract
Environmental pollution induced by tailing water containing sodium isopropyl xanthate (SIPX) necessitates efficient wastewater treatment strategies. Photocatalytic activation of peroxydisulfate (PDS) is a promising route. Here, a stabilized municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (FA)-supported TiO2/BiO1–xBr0.5I0.5 (FT-BiO1–xBr0.5I0.5) photocatalyst was designed for visible-light-driven PDS activation to degrade SIPX. FT-BiO1–xBr0.5I0.5 achieves >99% removal of SIPX (100 mg L–1) within 50 min. FA serves as a robust support that suppresses photocatalyst agglomeration, provides active sites, and facilitates interfacial charge transfer and redox kinetics. Incorporation of Br and I to form a solid solution, together with oxygen vacancies, tailors the electronic structure, as confirmed by experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, revealing an S-scheme heterojunction. This synergy enhances light absorption, accelerates charge separation,…
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