Abstract

Poor visible light response and low separation efficiency of photogenerated carriers restricted the availability of titanium dioxide for antibiotic photodegradation, and the fabrication of two-dimensional/two-dimensional (2D/2D) heterojunction by coupling to a narrower bandgap semiconductor was an effective approach. Herein, a simple solvothermal method was used to grow 2D (001)-facets-exposed titanium dioxide ((001)-TiO2) nanosheets in situ on the surface of 2D polymeric carbon nitride (PCN) nanosheets to obtain PCN/(001)-TiO2 heterojunction for the photodegradation of norfloxacin. The synthesized heterojunction composites exhibited superior photodegradation performance, and the norfloxacin degradation rate reached up to 99% under simulated solar for 90 min. The efficient photocatalytic performance was attributed to the reduction of the bandgap and the formation of S-scheme heterojunctions, which enhanced the absorption of visible light and the carrier migration separation efficiency. Futhermore, the hierarchical 2D/2D nanosheet structure and the built-in electric field formed also sped up the charge transfer at the interface. This work presented a new viable solution to the problem of antibiotic contamination.

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