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Microwave-assisted synthesis of ZnAl-LDH/g-C3N4 composite for degradation of antibiotic ciprofloxacin under visible-light illumination.

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Ciprofloxacin (CIP) is a fluoroquinolone family antibiotic pollutant. CIP existence in water environment has been rising very fast in day-to-day life and subsequently, it gives enormous health issues for humans… Click to show full abstract

Ciprofloxacin (CIP) is a fluoroquinolone family antibiotic pollutant. CIP existence in water environment has been rising very fast in day-to-day life and subsequently, it gives enormous health issues for humans because of its potent biological activity. To encounter this, current researchers are focusing on the development of highly efficient visible light semiconductor nanocomposites with potential photocatalytic activity. In the present work, we have successfully synthesized highly efficient zinc-aluminum layered double hydroxides with graphitic carbon nitride (ZALDH/CN) composites via a simple microwave irradiation method first time for the degradation of CIP under visible light. The fabricated materials are subsequently characterized by various spectroscopic techniques. UV-Vis DRS, TRFL, XRD, FT-IR, BET, FE-SEM, TEM, and XPS for optical, crystal structure, morphological, and elemental analysis. The main reactive intermediates which are formed during the photocatalytic degradation process were analyzed by LC-MS analysis. It is worth to note that, the optimized ZALDH/CN-10 composite showed the highest photo-degradation rate constant of 1.22 × 10-2 min-1 with 84.10% degradation is higher than bare CN and ZALDH photocatalysts. Based on the electron-hole pair trapping experiment results, possible CIP photo-degradation mechanism was also explained in the present study. With all results, this work demonstrates the ZALDH/CN composite materials showed a high synergistic effect with more specific surface area. Highest specific surface area leads to enhanced visible light adsorption capacity. Subsequently improved number of catalytically active sites. Furthermore, as compared with pure materials, composites of ZALDH/CN are having low electron-hole pair recombination. Consequently, the composites ZALDH/CN showed superior photocatalytic activity for antibiotic pollutant CIP degradation under visible-light illumination.

Keywords: degradation; visible light; light illumination; ciprofloxacin; cip; zaldh

Journal Title: Chemosphere
Year Published: 2021

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