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Heterojunction Photocatalyst Loaded on Electrospun Nanofibers for Synergistic Enhanced Photocatalysis and Real-Time Temperature Monitoring
Bi2WO6:Ho3+, Yb3+/g-C3N4 (BHY/CN) photocatalysts are successfully loaded
on polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers by electrospinning technology,
which combines an upconversion effect and heterojunctions to achieve
dual-functional characteristics. Polymer-modified photocatalytic materials
offer a large specific surface area of 24.1 m2/g and a
pore volume of 0.1 cm3/g, promoting the utility of solar
energy. The introduction of rare earth ions and g-C3N4 optimizes the structural band gap, which broadens the light
absorption range and promotes electron transfer. Moreover, the heterojunction
between Bi2WO6 and g-C3N4 has suppressed the complexation of photoinduced carriers, further
improving catalytic performance. The optimized photocatalysts have
higher photocatalytic activity with degrading 92.6% tetracycline-hydrochloride
(120 min) under simulated sunlight irradiation. The optical thermometry
has also been achieved based on the fluorescence intensity ratio technique,
where the maximum absolute and relative sensitivity values of BHY/CN-1:6@PAN
are 3.322% K–1 and 0.842% K–1,
respectively. This dual-functional nanofibers with excellent mechanical
properties provide noncontact temperature feedback and efficient catalytic
performance for better wastewater treatment and ecological restoration
in extreme harsh environments