Fluorescent carbon dots synthesized by waste wind turbine blade for photocatalytic degradation

Luminescence. 2024 Jan;39(1):e4608. doi: 10.1002/bio.4608. Epub 2023 Nov 2.

Abstract

Developing novel waste recycling strategies has become a feasible solution to overcome environmental pollution. In this work, a method of using waste wind turbine blade (WTB) as a carbon source to synthesize blue fluorescent carbon dots (B-CDs) by hydrothermal treatment is proposed. B-CDs are spherical and have an average particle size of 5.2 nm. The surface is rich in C-O, C=O, -CH3 , and N-H bond functional groups, containing five elements: C, O, N, Si, and Ca. The optimal emission wavelength of B-CDs is 463 nm, corresponding to an excitation wavelength of 380 nm. Notably, a relatively high quantum yield of 29.9% and a utilization rate of 40% were obtained. In addition, B-CDs can serve as a photocatalyst to degrade methylene blue dye, with a degradation efficiency of 64% under 40-min irradiation conditions. The presence of holes has a significant influence on the degradation process.

Keywords: carbon dots; photocatalytic degradation; waste fiber; wind turbine blade.

MeSH terms

  • Carbon* / chemistry
  • Coloring Agents
  • Methylene Blue
  • Quantum Dots* / chemistry

Substances

  • Carbon
  • Coloring Agents
  • Methylene Blue