Effects of Calcination Temperature on Photocatalytic Activity of WO3 Materials for Tetracycline Degradation in Aqueous Environment under Visible Light

N. T. Huong, Nguyen Viet Khoa, Nguyen Thi Hanh, Hoang Thu Trang, Dang Quang Truong, Nguyen Chi Cuong, Nguyen Phuong Hoang Anh, Ngo Truc Quynh, Bui Thi Phuong Thao, Nguyen Thi Thu Hoai, Pham Thanh Dong
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In the research, we successfully investigated effects of calcination temperature on the characteristics and photocatalytic activities of WO3 applying for degradation of antibiotics in aqueous environment under visible light. The crystal phases and optical properties of the synthesized WO3 nanoparticles were determined by an X-ray diffractometer (XRD), an UV-VIS diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV-VIS) and a photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL). The photocatalytic activities of the WO3 materials, which were calcinated at different temperatures, were studied via degradation of Tetracycline under visible light. Obtained results indicated that the orthorhombic phase was converted completely to monoclinic phase when the sample was calcinated at 500 oC. As compared to these WO3-300, WO3-400 and WO3-600 samples, the WO3-500 sample, which was calcinated at 500 oC, showed significant decrease in band gap energy and electron-hole recombination rate. Thus, the WO3-500 exhibited novel photocatalytic activity for Tetracycline degradation under visible light.
可见光下煅烧温度对WO3材料光催化降解四环素活性的影响
在可见光下,我们成功地研究了煅烧温度对WO3在水环境中降解抗生素的特性和光催化活性的影响。采用x射线衍射仪(XRD)、紫外-可见漫反射光谱(UV-VIS)和光致发光光谱(PL)对合成的WO3纳米颗粒的晶相和光学性质进行了表征。采用可见光降解四环素的方法,研究了不同温度下煅烧的WO3材料的光催化活性。结果表明,样品经500℃煅烧后,正交相完全转变为单斜相。与WO3-300、WO3-400和WO3-600样品相比,在500℃下煅烧的WO3-500样品的带隙能和电子-空穴复合率显著降低。因此,WO3-500在可见光下表现出新的四环素降解光催化活性。
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