Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101: Synthesis and Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Black B Dye

In the present paper, the synthesis of metal-organic framework MIL-101 and its application in the photocatalytic degradation of Remazol Black B (RBB) dye have been demonstrated. The obtained samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM), X-ray photoele...

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Main Authors: Pham Dinh Du, Huynh Thi Minh Thanh, Thuy Chau To, Ho Sy Thang, Mai Xuan Tinh, Tran Ngoc Tuyen, Tran Thai Hoa, Dinh Quang Khieu
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Nanomaterials
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6061275
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spelling doaj-c4a91261f9f74fcebc05dd353cf22d432020-11-25T02:30:15ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Nanomaterials1687-41101687-41292019-01-01201910.1155/2019/60612756061275Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101: Synthesis and Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Black B DyePham Dinh Du0Huynh Thi Minh Thanh1Thuy Chau To2Ho Sy Thang3Mai Xuan Tinh4Tran Ngoc Tuyen5Tran Thai Hoa6Dinh Quang Khieu7Faculty of Natural Science, Thu Dau Mot University, 820000, VietnamDepartment of Chemistry, Quy Nhon University, 59000, VietnamFaculty of Natural Science, Thu Dau Mot University, 820000, VietnamDong Thap University, 870000, VietnamUniversity of Sciences, Hue University, 530000, VietnamUniversity of Sciences, Hue University, 530000, VietnamUniversity of Sciences, Hue University, 530000, VietnamUniversity of Sciences, Hue University, 530000, VietnamIn the present paper, the synthesis of metal-organic framework MIL-101 and its application in the photocatalytic degradation of Remazol Black B (RBB) dye have been demonstrated. The obtained samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms at 77 K. It was found that MIL-101 synthesized under optimal conditions exhibited high crystallinity and specific surface area (3360 m2·g-1). The obtained MIL-101 possessed high stability in water for 14 days and several solvents (benzene, ethanol, and water at boiling temperature). Its catalytic activities were evaluated by measuring the degradation of RBB in an aqueous solution under UV radiation. The findings show that MIL-101 was a heterogeneous photocatalyst in the degradation reaction of RBB. The mechanism of photocatalysis was considered to be achieved by the electron transfer from photoexcited organic ligands to metallic clusters in MIL-101. The kinetics of photocatalytic degradation reaction were analyzed by using the initial rate method and Langmuir-Hinshelwood model. The MIL-101 photocatalyst exhibited excellent catalytic recyclability and stability and can be a potential catalyst for the treatment of organic pollutants in aqueous solutions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6061275
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author Pham Dinh Du
Huynh Thi Minh Thanh
Thuy Chau To
Ho Sy Thang
Mai Xuan Tinh
Tran Ngoc Tuyen
Tran Thai Hoa
Dinh Quang Khieu
spellingShingle Pham Dinh Du
Huynh Thi Minh Thanh
Thuy Chau To
Ho Sy Thang
Mai Xuan Tinh
Tran Ngoc Tuyen
Tran Thai Hoa
Dinh Quang Khieu
Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101: Synthesis and Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Black B Dye
Journal of Nanomaterials
author_facet Pham Dinh Du
Huynh Thi Minh Thanh
Thuy Chau To
Ho Sy Thang
Mai Xuan Tinh
Tran Ngoc Tuyen
Tran Thai Hoa
Dinh Quang Khieu
author_sort Pham Dinh Du
title Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101: Synthesis and Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Black B Dye
title_short Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101: Synthesis and Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Black B Dye
title_full Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101: Synthesis and Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Black B Dye
title_fullStr Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101: Synthesis and Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Black B Dye
title_full_unstemmed Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101: Synthesis and Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Black B Dye
title_sort metal-organic framework mil-101: synthesis and photocatalytic degradation of remazol black b dye
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Nanomaterials
issn 1687-4110
1687-4129
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In the present paper, the synthesis of metal-organic framework MIL-101 and its application in the photocatalytic degradation of Remazol Black B (RBB) dye have been demonstrated. The obtained samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms at 77 K. It was found that MIL-101 synthesized under optimal conditions exhibited high crystallinity and specific surface area (3360 m2·g-1). The obtained MIL-101 possessed high stability in water for 14 days and several solvents (benzene, ethanol, and water at boiling temperature). Its catalytic activities were evaluated by measuring the degradation of RBB in an aqueous solution under UV radiation. The findings show that MIL-101 was a heterogeneous photocatalyst in the degradation reaction of RBB. The mechanism of photocatalysis was considered to be achieved by the electron transfer from photoexcited organic ligands to metallic clusters in MIL-101. The kinetics of photocatalytic degradation reaction were analyzed by using the initial rate method and Langmuir-Hinshelwood model. The MIL-101 photocatalyst exhibited excellent catalytic recyclability and stability and can be a potential catalyst for the treatment of organic pollutants in aqueous solutions.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6061275
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