Issue 35, 2024

Three CoS/CoO microspheres and their mixed matrix membranes for the highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of methyl blue

Abstract

Photocatalytic degradation technology, as one of the most important advanced oxidation technologies for environmental remediation, has attracted great attention in recent years, but designing photocatalysts with excellent photocatalytic activity and good reusability remains a challenge. Herein, three CoS/CoO microspheres (CoS/CoO-M-1 (1), CoS/CoO-M-2 (2), and CoS/CoO-M-3 (3)) were prepared via a hydrothermal method using cobalt chloride hexahydrate, thiourea, deionized water and polyethylene glycol (PEG) with different polymerization degrees as raw materials, which have a uniform size distribution in the range of 5–24 μm and specific surface areas of 6.1924 m2 g−1 (1), 6.2870 m2 g−1 (2) and 6.6663 m2 g−1 (3). It is worth noting that all the three CoS/CoO microspheres showed a wide optical absorption range from the ultraviolet to the near-infrared (NIR) region and a high photocatalytic activity for degrading methyl blue under visible light (500 W metal halide lamp) irradiation. In order to improve the portability and recyclability of 3, a mixed matrix membrane (MMM) of 3 (3-MMM) was manufactured by coating a mixture dispersion of 3 and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) on a glass substrate, which not only displayed excellent photocatalytic degradation performance, but also showed good portability and reusability (cycles > 12 times). Furthermore, adsorption and photocatalytic kinetics and possible mechanisms were studied.

Graphical abstract: Three CoS/CoO microspheres and their mixed matrix membranes for the highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of methyl blue

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 May 2024
Accepted
22 Jul 2024
First published
16 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 25811-25819

Three CoS/CoO microspheres and their mixed matrix membranes for the highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of methyl blue

Y. Huo, T. Yu, Y. Xue, G. Zhang, S. Song, Y. Shao and X. Han, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 25811 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA03261F

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