Efficient removal of chromium from water by Mn3O4@ZnO/Mn3O4 composite under simulated sunlight irradiation: Synergy of photocatalytic reduction and adsorption
Abstract
A novel Mn3O4@ZnO/Mn3O4 composite was designed to remove Cr (VI) and Cr (III) from water by concurrent photocatalysis and adsorption. The Mn3O4@ZnO photocatalyst with core-shell nano-sphere structure, was first fabricated by precisely controlled process using a mild hydrothermal method combined with atomic layer deposition (ALD). The wurtzite ZnO layer was uniformly deposited on hausmannite Mn3O4 surface, which formed a typical II-type heterojunction, separating the photo-generated electron-hole pairs effectively. Hence, rapid Cr (VI) reduction by Mn3O4@ZnO under simulated sunlight irradiation was achieved at 95.3% in 110 min. The pure Mn3O4 as adsorbent could subsequently adsorb the reduced Cr (III) from aqueous solution. Noticeably, the total Cr removal efficiency was enhanced to 92.0% within 70 min by concurrent photocatalysis and adsorption compared to 88.8% even within 120 min in the separate two processes. Mechanism exploration proposed that more active sites on Mn3O4@ZnO surface would be released for continuous photocatalytic reduction of Cr (VI) after the transfer of reduced Cr (III) from Mn3O4@ZnO onto Mn3O4 surface. In addition, the synergy of photocatalysis and adsorption on Cr removal was the strongest at pH = 6.0 and the highest removal efficiency of 96.0% was realized within 70 min. The outstanding synergistic effect of photocatalytic reduction and adsorption makes the innovative Mn3O4@ZnO/Mn3O4 composite a promising candidate for Cr remediation in aquatic environment.
- Publication:
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Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
- Pub Date:
- October 2017
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.apcatb.2017.05.041
- Bibcode:
- 2017AppCB.214..126L
- Keywords:
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- Chromium removal;
- Mn<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>4</SUB>@ZnO/Mn<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>4</SUB>;
- Atomic layer deposition;
- Photocatalytic reduction;
- Adsorption