Abstract

Electrochemistry is considered to be one of the most efficient and environment-friendly methods for removing highly toxic Cr (Ⅵ). In this study, a 3D self-supported MoS2-Co-P/nickel foam (NF) electrode was prepared via a calcination-hydrothermal process to remove the Cr (Ⅵ) in aqueous medium. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis indicated that the pine-needle-like Co2P nanoneedle and flower-like MoS2 nanosheets were successfully loaded on the three-dimensional (3D) framework of NF, which provided abundant active sites. The electrode modified by Co, P and MoS2 exhibited high removal efficiency of Cr (Ⅵ) (96.9%) at pH 3.0, current of 0.128mA and voltage of 2.5V. Co, P and MoS2 have the synergistic promotion on the catalytic performance of electrodes, and the reduction efficiency of Cr (Ⅵ) was greatly improved by 127.5 times relative to pure NF. The enhanced removal of Cr (Ⅵ) was related to the coupling effect of adsorption and electrocatalytic reduction. The mechanism study indicated that electron (e-) is the active species of Cr (Ⅵ) reduction. The Cr (Ⅵ) removal rate was maintained at 90±1% after five successive cycle experiments, demonstrating good stability and potential industrial applications of MoS2-Co-P/NF.

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