Abstract
A kind of easily recyclable and composite photocatalyst based on Ag/AgCl/Bi2O3/BiFeO3 (AABB) and modified zeolite (MZ)/activated carbon (AC) were made, and investigated for the degradation of levofloxacin hydrochloride (Lev-HCl) in wastewater. The structures and morphologies of AABB@loading materials were firstly characterized. The results showed that under visible light, the optimal conditions for photodegradation were: mass ratio of MZ to AABB 3:2, AABB@MZ dosage 1–1.2 g/L, initial concentration of Lev-HCl <18 mg/L. Under these conditions, 72.09%∼ Lev-HCl could be degraded within 1.5 h. In addition, AABB@MZ could be easily recovered by gravity settling for 30 min and reused three times with 74.7% recovery rate. Photoluminescence (PL) combined with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) showed that photocatalysts mainly produced ·O2− and ·OH, which played a major role in the degradation process. Finally, a possible catalytic mechanism for AABB@MZ was suggested.
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