화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Surface Science, Vol.471, 912-920, 2019
Simultaneous Cr(VI) removal and bisphenol A degradation in a solar-driven photocatalytic fuel cell with dopamine modified carbon felt cathode
In this work, a carbon felt cathode modified by dopamine (DPA/CF) was explored to enhance the cathodic reduction of Cr(VI) in a two chambers photoelectrochemical system, which was driven by solar light irradiation using BiVO4 photoanode. In the anode chamber, the bisphenol A (BPA) decomposition can be significantly improved by increasing pH to 8. The electron-hole pairs photogenerated on the surface of BiVO4 were efficiently separated by the application of the DPA/CF cathode. At the optimal conditions, 86% of low-concentration BPA was removed within 60 min. In the cathodic chamber, 80% of Cr(VI) was removed at pH of 4. Based on the XPS and electrochemical analyses, it was proposed that the positively-charged groups on the DPA/CF cathode led to the multilayer adsorption of Cr(VI) anions, which enhanced the reduction of Cr(VI) with the electrons generated on the BiVO4. On the other hand, the C-O groups on the DPA/CF electrode also played an important role as electron transfer mediator for Cr(VI) reduction. The prepared DPA/CF cathode associated with BiVO4 photo-anode could be a potential application for efficient removal of Cr(VI) and organic pollutants under solar light irritation.