JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly active brookite TiO2-assisted photocatalytic degradation of dyes under the simulated solar−UVA radiation

Huyen Tran Thi ThuongChi Tran Thi KimNguyen Quang LiemHendrik Kosslick

Year: 2019 Journal:   Progress in Natural Science Materials International Vol: 29 (6)Pages: 641-647   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

Brookite TiO2 nanoparticles were synthesized by hydrothermal method and characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), diffuse reflectance UV–Visible spectroscopy (DRUV), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The obtained particles were spherical in shape with the diameter of about ~10 nm under the hydrothermal temperature of 175 °C. The photocatalytic performance of brookite was investigated in the photodegradation of dyes (rhodamine B and rose bengal) under UV-A radiation by low-power lamp. The activity of brookite and the photodegradation efficiency of dyes were estimated using a UV–Visible spectrophotometer and a total organic carbon (TOC) analyzer. Compared to anatase and rutile prepared by the similar synthesis procedure, brookite is highly active in terms of decolourization, aromatic ring opening, and mineralization. Keywords: Brookite, Anatase, Dye, Photocatalytic degradation, Decolourization, Mineralization

Keywords:
Brookite Photocatalysis Materials science Photodegradation Rhodamine B Anatase Rutile Hydrothermal circulation Scanning electron microscope Visible spectrum Nuclear chemistry Photochemistry Diffuse reflectance infrared fourier transform Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Catalysis Chemistry Optoelectronics Composite material

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