JOURNAL ARTICLE

Photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes using composite nanofibers under UV irradiation

Ahmed SalamaAlaa MohamedNada M. AboameraT OsmanA. Khattab

Year: 2018 Journal:   Applied Nanoscience Vol: 8 (1-2)Pages: 155-161   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Abstract In this work, photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes such as methylene blue (MB) and indigo carmine (IC) have been studied by composite nanofibers systems containing cellulose acetate (CA), multiwall carbon nanotubes (CNT) and TiO 2 nanoparticles under UV light. The amino factionalized TiO 2 –NH 2 NPs cross-linked to the CA/CNT composite nanofibers works as a semiconductor catalyst. The morphology and crystallinity were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. It was also seen that many factors affected the photodegradation rate, mainly the pH of the solution and the dye concentration, temperature, etc. The study demonstrated that IC degrades at a higher rate than MB. The maximum photodegradation rate of both organic dyes was achieved at a pH 2. In comparison to other studies, this work achieved high photodegradation rate in lower time and using less power intensity.

Keywords:
Photodegradation Materials science Photocatalysis Indigo carmine Crystallinity Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Scanning electron microscope Nanofiber Chemical engineering Transmission electron microscopy Methylene blue Nanoparticle Composite number Nuclear chemistry Catalysis Nanotechnology Composite material Chemistry Organic chemistry

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