Rapid degradation of high-concentration antibiotic via heterogeneous photocatalysis coupling Fenton-like oxidation with MIL-53(Fe) under visible light irradiation

  28 May 2024

Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) have shown potential in antibiotic pollution control, but their efficiency in removing high-concentration wastewater remains low. MIL-53(Fe) was successfully synthesized and showed efficient photocatalytic activity under visible light irradiation. A synergistic Fenton-like system was introduced, enhancing TCH degradation efficiency. This approach offers a viable solution for treating high-concentration antibiotic wastewater.

Author(s): Ying Zhang et al
Clean Environment  
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