Molecular surface-dependent light harvesting and photo charge separation in plant-derived carbon quantum dots for visible-light-driven OH radical generation for remediation of aromatic hydrocarbon pollutants and real wastewater

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2024

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Despite the growing emphasis on eco-friendly nanomaterials as energy harvesters, scientists are actively searching for metal-free photocatalysts to be used in environmental remediation strategies. Developing renewable resource-based carbon quantum dots (CQDs) as the sole photocatalyst to harvest visible light for efficient pollutant degradation is crucial yet challenging, particularly for addressing the escalating issue of water deterioration. Moreover, the photocatalytic decomposition of H<inf>2</inf>O<inf>2</inf> under visible light irradiation remains an arduous task. Based on this, we designed two types of CQDs, C-CQDs (carboxylic-rich) and A-CQDs (amine-rich) with distinct molecular surfaces. Owing to the higher amount of upward band bending induced by amine-rich molecular surface, A-CQDs efficiently harvest the visible light and prevent recombination kinetics resulting in prolonged lifetimes (25 ps), and augmented charge carrier density (35.7 × 1018) of photoexcited charge carriers. A-CQDs enabled rapid visible-light-driven photolysis of H<inf>2</inf>O<inf>2</inf> (k = 0.058 min−1) and produced higher quantity of •OH radicals (0.158 μmol/sec) for the mineralization of petroleum waste, BETX (i.e. Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Toluene and Xylene) (k = 0.017–0.026 min−1) and real textile wastewater (k = 0.026 min−1). To assess comparative toxicities of both remediated and non-remediated real wastewater samples in a time and dose depended manner, Drosophila melanogaster was used as a model organism. The findings unequivocally demonstrate the potential of remediated wastewater for watering urban forestry. © 2024 Elsevier Inc.

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Biodegradation, Carbon, Carbon Quantum Dots, Degradation, Deterioration, Free radicals, Harvesting, Nanocrystals, Photocatalytic activity, Photolysis, Water pollution, Water treatment, A-carbon, Carbon quantum dots, Environmental remediation, Ie benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene and xylene, Light-harvesting, Molecular surfaces, OH radical, Real wastewater, Visible light, Visible-light-driven, Semiconductor quantum dots, aromatic hydrocarbon, benzene, carbon, dissolved oxygen, ethylbenzene, hydroxyl radical, petroleum, quantum dot, toluene, xylene, amine, hydrogen peroxide, nanomaterial, water, Article, biochemical oxygen demand, charge density, chemical oxygen demand, chemical reaction kinetics, controlled study, crystal structure, crystallography, cyclic voltammetry, Drosophila melanogaster, electron, electron spin resonance, light harvesting system, mineralization, photoluminescence, photolysis, quantitative analysis, surface property, ultraviolet visible spectroscopy, waste water management, water quality, X ray diffraction, X ray photoemission spectroscopy, article, decomposition, degradation, ecosystem restoration, electric potential, genetic recombination, harvesting, irradiation, kinetics, light, male, pollutant, textile, wastewater

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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2024, 660, , pp. 756-770

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