Abstract

Iohexol (IOH), as a typical iodinated X-ray contrast media (ICMs) with potential threat to human health, is difficult to be removed with the conventional wastewater treatment methods. In this work, new boron nitride coupled Bi2MoO6 layered microspheres (BN/Bi2MoO6) composites were applied to remove IOH from water via photocatalytic degradation. The degradation constant kapp of IOH over 3.5 wt% BN/Bi2MoO6 was 0.016 min−1, which was 3.2 times that of Bi2MoO6 (0.005 min−1). The degradation rate of IOH on 3.5 wt% BN/Bi2MoO6 reached 92% in 150 min. The enhanced photocatalytic activity of BN/Bi2MoO6 can be attributed to the heterojunction between BN and Bi2MoO6. The matched type-I band alignment heterojunction of two semiconductors prominently improved the charge separation. Based on the trapping experiments, holes and superoxide radicals were proved to be the main active species for photocatalytic IOH degradation. Besides, the degradation products of IOH were analyzed by LC–HRMS and the possible degradation mechanism of IOH was also proposed in this work.

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