Abstract

Cu nanoparticle‐connected ZIF‐8/reduced graphite oxide (RGO) composite was successfully prepared through a facile hydrothermal reaction using sulfate in this paper. The crossover mechanism of metal nanoparticles loading and RGO decoration to enhance the photocatalytic efficiency of pristine ZIF‐8 was studied. The results showed that the prepared Cu‐S@ZIF‐8/RGO has a strong ability to take advantage of sunlight, indicating an appreciable application prospect. RGO can act as a base to support the whole structure and serve as an electron sink to accept photoexcited electrons, realizing the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inhibition of electron–hole pair recombination. Cu nanoparticles act as connectors between ZIF‐8 and RGO to transfer electrons and realize the formation of partial ROS on its surface. The doped sulfate radical can promote to extend the utilization of the wavelength range by generating surface states. Cu‐S@ZIF‐8/RGO showed the best photocatalytic activity in simulated sunlight for eliminating rhodamine B and 4‐chlorophenol among all the prepared samples, the structure kept intact even in the presence of different kinds of anions. The crossover study of metal loading and RGO decoration can develop a new way for only UV‐responsive metal–organic frameworks to remove organic contaminants under sunlight irradiation.

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