Heterojunction photocatalysts for degradation of the tetracycline antibiotic: a review

Environ Chem Lett. 2021;19(6):4563-4601. doi: 10.1007/s10311-021-01295-8. Epub 2021 Aug 30.

Abstract

Antibiotic pollution is a major health issue inducing antibiotic resistance and the inefficiency of actual drugs, thus calling for improved methods to clean water and wastewater. Here we review the recent development of heterojunction photocatalysis and application in degrading tetracycline. We discuss mechanisms for separating photogenerated electron-hole pairs in different heterojunction systems such as traditional, p-n, direct Z-scheme, step-scheme, Schottky, and surface heterojunction. Degradation pathways of tetracycline during photocatalysis are presented. We compare the efficiency of tetracycline removal by various heterojunctions using quantum efficiency, space time yield, and figures of merit. Implications for the treatment of antibiotic-contaminated wastewater are discussed.

Keywords: Degradation pathway; Heterojunction; Performance evaluation; Photocatalysis mechanism; Photocatalyst; Tetracycline.

Publication types

  • Review