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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.57, No.46, 15597-15605, 2018
Plasmon-Enhanced Photodegradation of Ionic Liquids with Ag Nanocubes/ZnO Microsphere Composites
Ionic liquids (ILs) have been a hot topic in the past decades because of their unique properties and promising applications in various areas. However, the toxicity of ILs and their possible risk to the environment and aquatic organisms have also been confirmed. Therefore, it is imperative to seek an efficient way to remove or degrade ILs in the polluted aqueous system. In this work, Ag nanocubes/ZnO micro spheres composites have been designed, prepared, and used for the photocatalytic degradation of eight commonly used imidazolium-based ILs in aqueous solution. It is found that ZnO semiconductor photocatalyst with an Ag content of 1.12 at. % can degrade 90% of all these ILs within 7 h. The structural characterization, photoluminescence analysis, and discrete dipole approximation calculations showed that the loading of Ag nanocubes onto ZnO microspheres significantly improves the performance of ZnO for the IL degradation through hot electron transfer and electrical field enhancement. In addition, the formed intermediates in the degradation process of [C-4 mim]Cl have been detected by gas chromatography mass spectroscopy. A possible degradation mechanism is proposed and compared with those previously reported in the chemical degradation.