ChemistrySelect 2018-04-06

Bimetallic Fe/Ti‐Based Metal–Organic Framework for Persulfate‐Assisted Visible Light Photocatalytic Degradation of Orange II

Minghua Wang; Longyu Yang; Chuanpan Guo; Xufei Liu; Linghao He; Yingpan Song; Qingxin Zhang; Xiongwei Qu; Hongzhong Zhang; Zhihong Zhang; Shaoming Fang

Index: 10.1002/slct.201703134

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Abstract

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Amine‐functionalized bimetallic Fe/Ti‐based metal–organic frameworks (Fe/Ti‐MOF‐NH2) were synthesized via the solvothermal method and used as photocatalysts and activators for persulfate (PS)‐assisted visible light photocatalytic degradation of Orange II. Nearly 100% of Orange II was removed within 10 min in the Fe/Ti‐MOF‐NH2(3:1)/PS/Vis process, while only 10.7% and 70.9% of Orange II were removed in Fe/Ti‐MOF‐NH2(3:1)/Vis and Fe/Ti‐MOF‐NH2(3:1)/PS processes within 10 min, respectively. Therefore, the synergistic effect of PS activation and visible light photocatalysis was demonstrated by the Fe/Ti‐MOF‐NH2(3:1) composite. The enhanced photocatalytic activity of the photocatalyst can be attributed to the efficient electrons transfer by Fe3+/Fe2+ and Ti4+/Ti3+ redox cycles, activation of PS by photogenerated electrons to produce sulfate radicals (SO4•−), and increased formation of hydroxyl radicals (•OH). Concurrently, the Fe/Ti‐MOF‐NH2(3:1) photocatalyst also exhibited good reusability and stability in the photocatalytic reaction system.