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Molecularly imprinted polyaniline immobilized on Fe3O4/ZnO composite for selective degradation of amoxycillin under visible light irradiation.

Authors :
Wang, Jingjing
Feng, Jinyang
Wei, Chuanfu
Source :
Applied Surface Science. Jan2023, Vol. 609, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Molecularly imprinted PANI was immobilized on Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO by surface imprinting technique. • The Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO@MI-PANI displayed selective photodegradation activity towards amoxycillin. • Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO@MI-PANI displayed better photocatalytic efficiency than Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO@NI-PANI. • The presence of Fe 3 O 4 enhanced visible light harvesting ability. In the present study, molecularly imprinted polyaniline was immobilized on Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO composite by surface imprinting technique. The obtained molecularly imprinted photocatalyst was used for selective degradation of amoxycillin under visible light irradiation. The presence of Fe 3 O 4 not only endowed the photocatalyst with magnetic separation feature but also enhanced visible light harvesting ability. Compared with Fe 3 O 4 /ZnO composite, photocatalytic performance of the molecularly imprinted photocatalyst was significantly improved because polyaniline could form a heterojunction with ZnO to enhance photocatalytic performance. The molecularly imprinted photocatalyst displayed better photocatalytic efficiency and selective photodegradation activity towards amoxycillin than the non-imprinted photocatalyst, because the photodegradation reaction could take place not only on surface of the photocatalyst but also in imprinted cavities for the molecularly imprinted photocatalyst, while the photodegradation only occurred on surface of the non-imprinted photocatalyst. Active species capture experiments showed that.O 2- and h+ played a crucial role in the degradation of amoxycillin. The current research provided new insight for fabrication of molecularly imprinted photocatalyst with selective degradation ability for organic pollutants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01694332
Volume :
609
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Surface Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160209322
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155324