Catalytic degradation of organic contaminants is at the frontier of water treatment due to its selectivity,energy savings,and ability to convert harmful contaminants into harmless or even valuable chemical products fo...Catalytic degradation of organic contaminants is at the frontier of water treatment due to its selectivity,energy savings,and ability to convert harmful contaminants into harmless or even valuable chemical products for recycling.However,achieving sufficiently high performance in the catalytic removal of organic contaminants for practical application is still extremely challenging.Herein,we report a Pd-decorated TiO_(2)(Pd/TiO_(2))hierarchical vertical array for fast and efficient catalytic water treatment.Such a forest-like Pd/TiO_(2) vertical array demonstrates the following distinct advantages over conventional planar or bulk catalytic systems:1)abundant anchoring sites for nanocrystals loading;2)high sunlight absorption;3)efficient mass transfer channels for the reactants and products.As a proof of concept,the Pd/TiO_(2) array demonstrated rapid and efficient photo-assisted catalytic reduction of high concentrations of 4-nitrophenol wastewater(2 g/L,ca.14.38 mmol/L)and its feasibility for continuous flow wastewater treatment.The turnover frequency(TOF)value of the Pd/TiO_(2) array was up to 8.00 min^(-1),which was approximately 4.2 times that of planar Pd/TiO_(2) film with the same area(1.91 min^(-1)).Our strategy of incorporating nanocatalysts with a hierarchical vertical array provides a promising approach to boosting the catalytic performance of catalysts for different chemical reactions.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.22072104 and 21822202)the“Nano Frontier”Key Special Project of the National Key R&D Program of China(Nos.2022YFA1200129,2022YFA1205303 and 2022YFA1205300)+1 种基金the Project of the Suzhou Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface of Intelligent Matter,China(No.SZS_(2)022011)the Project Funded by CIC and the 111 Project.
文摘Catalytic degradation of organic contaminants is at the frontier of water treatment due to its selectivity,energy savings,and ability to convert harmful contaminants into harmless or even valuable chemical products for recycling.However,achieving sufficiently high performance in the catalytic removal of organic contaminants for practical application is still extremely challenging.Herein,we report a Pd-decorated TiO_(2)(Pd/TiO_(2))hierarchical vertical array for fast and efficient catalytic water treatment.Such a forest-like Pd/TiO_(2) vertical array demonstrates the following distinct advantages over conventional planar or bulk catalytic systems:1)abundant anchoring sites for nanocrystals loading;2)high sunlight absorption;3)efficient mass transfer channels for the reactants and products.As a proof of concept,the Pd/TiO_(2) array demonstrated rapid and efficient photo-assisted catalytic reduction of high concentrations of 4-nitrophenol wastewater(2 g/L,ca.14.38 mmol/L)and its feasibility for continuous flow wastewater treatment.The turnover frequency(TOF)value of the Pd/TiO_(2) array was up to 8.00 min^(-1),which was approximately 4.2 times that of planar Pd/TiO_(2) film with the same area(1.91 min^(-1)).Our strategy of incorporating nanocatalysts with a hierarchical vertical array provides a promising approach to boosting the catalytic performance of catalysts for different chemical reactions.