Kinetic Comparison of Photocatalysis with the Photo-Fenton Process on the Removal of Tetracycline Using Bismuth-Modified Lanthanum Orthoferrite Nanostructures
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2024
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American Chemical Society
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In this study, we investigate visible-light-driven photocatalytic and photo-Fenton degradation of tetracycline (TC) using bismuth-impregnated lanthanum orthoferrite (Bi<inf>x</inf>La<inf>1-x</inf>FeO<inf>3</inf> (x = 0, 0.01, 0.05, 0.07)) nanostructures. Bi doping significantly improves the removal of TC, with Bi<inf>0.05</inf>La<inf>0.95</inf>FeO<inf>3</inf> (LFO-Bi5) exhibiting optimal degradation. In both photocatalysis (PC) and photo-Fenton catalysis (PFC), the reaction follows pseudo-first-order kinetics, with LFO-Bi5 showing rate constants of 0.0065/min for PC and 0.02716/min for PFC, surpassing LaFeO<inf>3</inf> by 2.76 and 3.43 times, respectively. The long-term presence of photoexcited carriers in LFO-Bi5 is confirmed through transient PL, TRPL, and EIS studies. The superior degradation capabilities are attributed to radicals in photocatalysis and OH• radicals in photo-Fenton catalysis. The PFC exhibited faster kinetics due to the rapid production of OH• radicals via the Fe-redox cycle and direct dissociation of H<inf>2</inf>O<inf>2</inf> at oxygen vacancies. LFO-Bi5 demonstrates excellent photostability and reusability for up to six consecutive cycles. The degradation pathway and toxicological properties of the intermediates are analyzed, highlighting the potential of LFO-Bi5 catalysts in antibiotic-contaminated water treatment. © 2024 American Chemical Society.
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Bismuth, Iron compounds, Kinetics, Lanthanum, Lanthanum compounds, Nanostructures, Oxidation, Photocatalysis, Rate constants, Redox reactions, Reusability, Water pollution, Water treatment, Advanced oxidation, Lanthanum orthoferrite, OH radical, Orthoferrites, Photo-catalytic, Photo-Fenton, Photo-fenton degradation, Photo-Fenton process, Tetracycline, Visible-light-driven, Bismuth compounds
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ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2024, 7, 10, pp. 11560-11574
