Abstract

Photocatalysis technology is one of the potential methods to remit the growing issues of environmental pollution. It is of great significance to rationally design high performance antibiotic wastewater degradation catalysts in the whole pH range. In this experiment, Gd2O3 nanoparticles (GdO NPs) were successfully grown onto CuInZnS (CIZS) by a simple hydrothermal method. The introduction of GdO has obvious effects on the nanosheet thickness of CIZS, which reduces carrier transport distances and improves the active sites number of CIZS. What’s more, the SO4•- absorption and electron transfer ability are also greatly optimized. Under 300W Xe light, tetracycline can be efficient degraded more than 93% in the whole pH range, which presents absolute advantage compared to CIZS and GdO. Based on the combination of experimental characterization and density functional theory calculations, the proposed photocatalytic tetracycline degradation pathway and mechanism have been given. Moreover, the results of toxicity analysis proved that the CIZS-GdO catalyst could successfully reduce the toxicity of tetracycline wastewater. This work has reference value for the application of rare earth oxides in the field of photocatalysis at full pH range.

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