Hierarchical Porous Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks (ZIF-8) and ZnO@N-doped Carbon for Selective Adsorption and Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutants

23 February 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Removing organic contaminants such as dyes from water is essential to purify wastewater. Herein, zeolitic imidazolate frameworks-8 (ZIF-8) and ZnO@N-doped C are effective adsorbent and photocatalysts for the adsorption and degradation of organic dyes. The materials showed effective and selective adsorption toward anionic dyes such as methyl blue (MeB) dye in the presence of fluorescein (FLU) dye. The adsorption capacities of ZnO@N-doped C for MeB and FLU dyes are 900 mg/g and 100 mg/g, respectively. According to UV–Vis diffuse reflectance spectra (DRS) data, ZnO@N-doped C has a lower bandgap (2.07 eV) than ZIF-8 (4.34 eV) and ZnO (3.12 eV). Thus, ZnO@N-doped C serves as an effective photocatalyst for the degradation of both dyes under UV exposure. The degradation efficiency capacity of the dye (50 mg/L) is > 90 % using 200 mg/L of the photocatalyst. The mechanism of adsorption and photocatalysis is investigated. The photodegradation pathway of the dye involved the generation of oxidative hydroxy radicals (OH•), which can degrade the dyes. The degradation products of FLU were recorded using mass spectrometry.

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