Fabrication
of a Heterojunction by Coupling a Metal–Organic Framework and
N‑Doped Carbon for the Photocatalytic Removal of Antibiotic
Drugs with High Efficiency
Norfloxacin (NOR) and tetracycline (TC), two widely used
antibiotic drugs released to the aquatic environment, induce harm
to ecosystems. In this study, an effective method was developed successfully
to remove NOR and TC by photocatalysis with a novel heterojunction
NC/NH2-MIL-53(Fe), which was fabricated by combining a
metal–organic framework (MOF) material (NH2-MIL-53(Fe))
and N-doped carbon (NC) nanoparticles via a facile solvent thermal
method. The prepared product exhibits outstanding photocatalytic efficiencies
toward degradation of NOR and TC that are 15 and 6 times higher than
those of pure NH2-MIL-53(Fe), respectively. Moreover, it
is higher than those of the related materials reported previously.
The greatly enhanced photocatalytic performance is assigned to the
fabricated heterojunction with well-matched energy band gaps, where
the NC acts as an efficient electron transfer/reservoir material to
effectively promote the migration and transfer and restrain the recombination
of charge carriers. In addition, the formed heterojunction increases
specific surface area and light absorbance. The photocatalytic activity
enhanced mechanism, degradation products, and pathway were investigated.
The present study offers a novel strategy to significantly improve
the photocatalytic performances of MOFs for highly efficient photocatalytic
removal of antibiotic drugs in wastewater.