The saline and buffered environment in actual wastewater imposes higher demands on Fenton and Fenton-like catalytic systems.This study developed a MoS_(2)co-catalytic Fe_(2)O_(3)Fenton-like system with controllable Le...The saline and buffered environment in actual wastewater imposes higher demands on Fenton and Fenton-like catalytic systems.This study developed a MoS_(2)co-catalytic Fe_(2)O_(3)Fenton-like system with controllable Lewis acid-base sites,achieving efficient treatment of various model pollutants and actual industrial wastewater under neutral buffered environment.The acidic microenvironment structured by the edge S sites(Lewis basic sites)in the MoS_(2)/Fe_(2)O_(3)catalyst is susceptible to the influence of Lewis acidic sites constructed by Mo and Fe element,affecting catalytic performance.Optimizing the ratio of precursor amounts ensures the stable presence of the acidic microenvironment on the surface of catalyst,enabling the beneficial co-catalytic effect of Mo sites to be realized.Furthermore,it transcends the rigid constraints imposed by the Fenton reaction on reaction environments,thereby expanding the applicability of commonplace oxides such as Fe_(2)O_(3)in actual industrial water remediation.展开更多
Light emitting diodes(LEDs) are gaining recognition as a convenient and energy-efficient light source for photocatalytic application. This review focuses on recent progress in the research and development of the degra...Light emitting diodes(LEDs) are gaining recognition as a convenient and energy-efficient light source for photocatalytic application. This review focuses on recent progress in the research and development of the degradation of dyes in water under LED light irradiation and provides a brief overview of photocatalysis, details of the LEDs commonly employed, a discussion of the advantages of LEDs over traditional ultraviolet sources and their application to photocatalytic dye degradation. We also discuss the experimental conditions used, the reported mechanisms of dye degradation and the various photocatalytic reactor designs and pay attention to the different types of LEDs used, and their power consumption. Based on a literature survey, the feasibility, benefits, limitations, and future prospects of LEDs for use in photocatalytic dye degradation are discussed in detail.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.22176060 and 41876189)the Program of Shanghai Academic/Technology Research Leader(23XD1421000)+3 种基金Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project(Grant No.2018SHZDZX03)the Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities(B16017)Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(20DZ2250400)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(222201717003)。
文摘The saline and buffered environment in actual wastewater imposes higher demands on Fenton and Fenton-like catalytic systems.This study developed a MoS_(2)co-catalytic Fe_(2)O_(3)Fenton-like system with controllable Lewis acid-base sites,achieving efficient treatment of various model pollutants and actual industrial wastewater under neutral buffered environment.The acidic microenvironment structured by the edge S sites(Lewis basic sites)in the MoS_(2)/Fe_(2)O_(3)catalyst is susceptible to the influence of Lewis acidic sites constructed by Mo and Fe element,affecting catalytic performance.Optimizing the ratio of precursor amounts ensures the stable presence of the acidic microenvironment on the surface of catalyst,enabling the beneficial co-catalytic effect of Mo sites to be realized.Furthermore,it transcends the rigid constraints imposed by the Fenton reaction on reaction environments,thereby expanding the applicability of commonplace oxides such as Fe_(2)O_(3)in actual industrial water remediation.
基金support of the MSIP (Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning, Project No. 132S-5-3-0610)the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Korean Government (MEST, No. 2011-0027916)
文摘Light emitting diodes(LEDs) are gaining recognition as a convenient and energy-efficient light source for photocatalytic application. This review focuses on recent progress in the research and development of the degradation of dyes in water under LED light irradiation and provides a brief overview of photocatalysis, details of the LEDs commonly employed, a discussion of the advantages of LEDs over traditional ultraviolet sources and their application to photocatalytic dye degradation. We also discuss the experimental conditions used, the reported mechanisms of dye degradation and the various photocatalytic reactor designs and pay attention to the different types of LEDs used, and their power consumption. Based on a literature survey, the feasibility, benefits, limitations, and future prospects of LEDs for use in photocatalytic dye degradation are discussed in detail.