Abstract

Photocatalytic degradation is an ideal choice for the treatment of antibiotic contaminant in water environment because of the characters of environmental-benign and sustainable. In this work, the visible-light-driven WO3/CdIn2S4 hybrid photocatalysts with different WO3 content were successfully fabricated by hydrothermal method. The phase structure, surface composition, optical properties, specific surface areas and charge separation were systematically by a series of measurements. The photocatalytic activity of resultant WO3/CdIn2S4 hybrid photocatalysts was evaluated by photocatalytic degradation for removal of tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) and the results reveal that optimized photocatalytic efficiency in WO3/CdIn2S4 hybrid photocatalysts can be achieved by modulating the weight ratio of WO3 to CdIn2S4. The 70 wt% WO3/CdIn2S4 hybrid photocatalyst exhibited the best photodegradation activity. Significant enhancement of photocatalytic activity in WO3/CdIn2S4 hybrid photocatalysts is ascribed to effective charge separation due to the construction of step-scheme heterojunction. The photocatalytic mechanism involving charge transfer and separation, and degradation path using step-scheme WO3/CdIn2S4 hybrid photocatalysts were in-depth investigated and discussed. It is anticipated that our current investigation could open an avenue for design and preparation of step-scheme hybrid photocatalysts for environmental remediation.

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