Two-Dimensional-Layered Zn (II) Cyclophosphazene-Organic Framework for Effective Photocatalytic Removal of Organic Dyes
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A novel two-dimensional (2D) coordination polymer, formulated as {[Zn-2(trp)(2)(L)]DMF3H(2)O} (PCP-10), was synthesized via cyclophosphazene-based tetracarboxylate (H4L) and N-donor terpyridine ligand (trp). The synthesis was achieved through solvothermal methods, and the structure underwent thorough characterization using techniques such as FT-IR, single crystal and powder XRD (SC and PXRD), thermal analysis, zeta potential, and UV-DRS. X-ray crystallographic analysis revealed that the cyclotriphosphazene ligand coordinated with Zn (II) ions, forming a 2D sheet-like structure. Remarkably, PCP-10 exhibited good efficacy in degrading various organic dyes such as MB, MO, and RhB under UVA light exposure, achieving degradation rates of up to 90%. High degradation performance of PCP-10 was attributed to the unique N-donor terpyridine ligand and its band gap properties. Additionally, the study elucidated the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in dye degradation, emphasizing the significance of superoxide radicals (O-2(center dot)-). Scavenger experiments identified specific ROS involved in the degradation mechanism, aiding in customizing photocatalyst and scavenger systems. Furthermore, the durability of PCP-10 was assessed through repeated use testing, showcasing its high initial efficiency and minimal decline over five cycles, indicative of superior durability. In conclusion, this study underscores the potential of PCP-10 as an effective photocatalyst for environmental remediation, highlighting the importance of chemical composition and structural properties in optimizing photocatalytic performance. The solid-state photoluminescence properties of PCP-10 were also studied.








