Materials Letters, Volume 369 , 15/08/2024
Efficient synthesis of Bi2O2S nanoparticles for photocatalytic tetracycline degradation
Abstract
Although numerous layered bismuth compounds have been studied, Bi<inf>2</inf>O<inf>2</inf>S remains unexplored as a photocatalyst. This study reports a tetracycline photodegradation in this compound, without the need for additional active species. The materials were effectively synthesized at ambient temperature via a rapid and straightforward solution-based method, yielding nanoparticles with a {0 1 0} exposed crystal surface. In contrast, hydrothermal synthesis produced well-shaped nanoplates with extra {1 2 0} lateral facets, which lowered photocatalytic properties. The exposed crystal facet is a key factor in the unassisted photodegradation activity of tetracycline. These findings may open the door to sustainability through chemistry of photocatalysis, thereby offering promising solutions for effective wastewater treatment aimed at addressing antibiotic pollution.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
Bismuth oxysulfidePhotocatalysisTetracycline degradation
ASJC Subject Area
Materials Science : Materials Science (all)Engineering : Mechanical EngineeringEngineering : Mechanics of MaterialsPhysics and Astronomy : Condensed Matter Physics
Funding Agency
Suranaree University of Technology