Issue 8, 2023

Fenton reaction by H2O2 produced on a magnetically recyclable Ag/CuWO4/NiFe2O4 photocatalyst

Abstract

The development of recyclable H2O2-producing photocatalysts with in situ Fenton-like organic pollutant degradation is currently a topical area of research. This research investigates the visible light photocatalytic formation of H2O2 on Ag/CuWO4/NiFe2O4 composites. Investigations revealed that NiFe2O4 and CuWO4 have staggered valence band (VB) and conduction band (CB) positions, with the former acting as the reduction component. Large-scale molecular dynamics simulations demonstrated that oxygen molecules (in an aqueous medium) have an affinity for the NiFe2O4 surface. Appropriate scavenger experiments and molecular dynamics results point to a Z-scheme mechanism. Substantial H2O2 formation occurred on continuous oxygen-passing through the aqueous reaction medium under visible light irradiation in pure water. This H2O2 successfully degraded tetracycline by an in situ (heterogeneous) Fenton-like reaction.

Graphical abstract: Fenton reaction by H2O2 produced on a magnetically recyclable Ag/CuWO4/NiFe2O4 photocatalyst

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jan 2023
Accepted
04 Mar 2023
First published
08 Mar 2023

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2023,13, 2432-2446

Fenton reaction by H2O2 produced on a magnetically recyclable Ag/CuWO4/NiFe2O4 photocatalyst

U. Kumar, A. Shrivastava, A. K. De, M. R. Pai and I. Sinha, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2023, 13, 2432 DOI: 10.1039/D3CY00102D

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