Issue 42, 2024

Ball-milling preparation of ZnFe2O4/AgI nanocomposite with enhanced photocatalytic activity

Abstract

Semiconductor photocatalytic technology is increasingly being utilized in wastewater treatment due to its high efficiency, low energy consumption and environmental friendliness. However, single photocatalysts often exhibit low catalytic performance. In this study, a ZnFe2O4/AgI composite photocatalyst was initially prepared using a high-energy ball-milling method. For the first time, it was applied to the photocatalytic dehydrogenation of diethyl 1,4-dihydro-2,6-dimethylpyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate (1,4-DHP), as well as photocatalytic degradation of harmful substances such as amaranth (AM), methyl orange (MO) and indole present in wastewater. The composite photocatalyst exhibited superior catalytic performance compared to ZnFe2O4 and AgI under visible light irradiation (λ ≥ 400 nm). With optimized composition, the pseudo-first-order rate constants of ZnFe2O4/AgI-50% were approximately 6, 20, 64 and 38 times higher than that of AgI for the photooxidation of 1,4-DHP, AM, MO and indole, respectively. The enhanced catalytic activity of the composite was attributed to the formation of heterojunction between ZnFe2O4 and AgI, which facilitated the separation and transfer of photogenerated charge carriers. Mechanism studies revealed that photogenerated holes (h+) and superoxide radical anions (˙O2) played pivotal roles in the photocatalytic reaction process.

Graphical abstract: Ball-milling preparation of ZnFe2O4/AgI nanocomposite with enhanced photocatalytic activity

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2024
Accepted
24 Sep 2024
First published
30 Sep 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 31193-31204

Ball-milling preparation of ZnFe2O4/AgI nanocomposite with enhanced photocatalytic activity

M. Liu, Y. Quan, M. Feng, C. Ren and Z. Wang, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 31193 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA05539J

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