2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15175906
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Synthesis and Property Examination of Er2FeSbO7/BiTiSbO6 Heterojunction Composite Catalyst and Light-Catalyzed Retrogradation of Enrofloxacin in Pharmaceutical Waste Water under Visible Light Irradiation

Abstract: A new photocatalyst, Er2FeSbO7, was prepared by solid phase sintering using the high-temperature synthesis method for the first time in this paper. Er2FeSbO7/BiTiSbO6 heterojunction (EBH) catalyst was prepared by the solvent thermal method for the first time. Er2FeSbO7 compound crystallized in the pyrochlore-type architecture and cubelike crystal system; the interspace group of Er2FeSbO7 was Fd3m and the crystal cellular parameter a of Er2FeSbO7 was 10.179902 Å. The band gap (BDG) width of Er2FeSbO7 was 1.88 e… Show more

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“…Luan et al [39] synthesized photocatalysts Er 2 FeSbO 7 , BiTiSbO 6 , or N-TO by solid-state method to degrade enrofloxacin (ENR), a common antibiotic able to effectively kill Grampositive and Gram-negative bacteria and mycoplasma under visible light irradiation. A new photocatalyst provided by Er 2 FeSbO 7 /BiTiSbO 6 heterojunction (EBH) was prepared for the first time by the thermal solvent method and tested.…”
Section: Pharmaceutical Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luan et al [39] synthesized photocatalysts Er 2 FeSbO 7 , BiTiSbO 6 , or N-TO by solid-state method to degrade enrofloxacin (ENR), a common antibiotic able to effectively kill Grampositive and Gram-negative bacteria and mycoplasma under visible light irradiation. A new photocatalyst provided by Er 2 FeSbO 7 /BiTiSbO 6 heterojunction (EBH) was prepared for the first time by the thermal solvent method and tested.…”
Section: Pharmaceutical Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%