Enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over N-, S-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anions

The potential application of waste water treatment by photocatalysis is very likely to find its place in the near future. We have studied the photocatalytic degradation of three dyes (Eosin B, Rhodamine 6G, Rhodamine B) in the presence of doped n-TiO2 in water and found that anchoring groups are fav...

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Main Authors: Abdullah M. Asiri, Muhammed S. Al-Amoudi, Saleh A. Bazaid, Abdulmajid A. Adam, Khalid A. Alamry, Sambandam Anandan
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Published: Elsevier 2014-04-01
Series:Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
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spelling doaj-d47c6606de894511a5c2c92519bf67192020-11-25T00:12:50ZengElsevierJournal of Saudi Chemical Society1319-61032014-04-0118215516310.1016/j.jscs.2011.06.008Enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over N-, S-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anionsAbdullah M. Asiri0Muhammed S. Al-Amoudi1Saleh A. Bazaid2Abdulmajid A. Adam3Khalid A. Alamry4Sambandam Anandan5Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, King Abdul Aziz University, P.O. Box 80203, Jeddah 21413, Saudi ArabiaChemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Taif University, Taif, Saudi ArabiaChemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Taif University, Taif, Saudi ArabiaChemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Taif University, Taif, Saudi ArabiaChemistry Department, Faculty of Science, King Abdul Aziz University, P.O. Box 80203, Jeddah 21413, Saudi ArabiaNanomaterials and Solar Energy Conversion Lab, Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Trichy 620 015, IndiaThe potential application of waste water treatment by photocatalysis is very likely to find its place in the near future. We have studied the photocatalytic degradation of three dyes (Eosin B, Rhodamine 6G, Rhodamine B) in the presence of doped n-TiO2 in water and found that anchoring groups are favorable to the photodegradation of the pollutants. Taking Rhodamine B as a model pollutant, this study points out an alternative route to enhance photodegradation in invisible light, which consumes energy to synthesize, but addition of 0.1 mM of I− or S2O32− increases the discoloration by up to three folds. For example, KI increased degradation to 36% while Na2S2O3 enhanced it by 61%, which was higher than that of pure n-TiO2 after sun light irradiation of 40 min. The enhancement of degradation by I− and S2O32− may be linked to the scavenging of the holes by the inorganic anions, thus inhibiting recombination between h+/e− after excitation of the semiconductor. The degradation is more effective in the presence of S2O32−. In the presence of 0.1 mM KI, the rate constant increased from 0.0231 s−1 to 0.0325 s−1.Peroxodisulphate increases degradation, however, this is attributed to the sulfate radicals.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S131961031100127XN-doped TiO2S-doped TiO2n-TiO2 photocatalytic degradationVisible-light
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author Abdullah M. Asiri
Muhammed S. Al-Amoudi
Saleh A. Bazaid
Abdulmajid A. Adam
Khalid A. Alamry
Sambandam Anandan
spellingShingle Abdullah M. Asiri
Muhammed S. Al-Amoudi
Saleh A. Bazaid
Abdulmajid A. Adam
Khalid A. Alamry
Sambandam Anandan
Enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over N-, S-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anions
Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
N-doped TiO2
S-doped TiO2
n-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation
Visible-light
author_facet Abdullah M. Asiri
Muhammed S. Al-Amoudi
Saleh A. Bazaid
Abdulmajid A. Adam
Khalid A. Alamry
Sambandam Anandan
author_sort Abdullah M. Asiri
title Enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over N-, S-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anions
title_short Enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over N-, S-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anions
title_full Enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over N-, S-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anions
title_fullStr Enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over N-, S-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anions
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over N-, S-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anions
title_sort enhanced visible light photodegradation of water pollutants over n-, s-doped titanium dioxide and n-titanium dioxide in the presence of inorganic anions
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
issn 1319-6103
publishDate 2014-04-01
description The potential application of waste water treatment by photocatalysis is very likely to find its place in the near future. We have studied the photocatalytic degradation of three dyes (Eosin B, Rhodamine 6G, Rhodamine B) in the presence of doped n-TiO2 in water and found that anchoring groups are favorable to the photodegradation of the pollutants. Taking Rhodamine B as a model pollutant, this study points out an alternative route to enhance photodegradation in invisible light, which consumes energy to synthesize, but addition of 0.1 mM of I− or S2O32− increases the discoloration by up to three folds. For example, KI increased degradation to 36% while Na2S2O3 enhanced it by 61%, which was higher than that of pure n-TiO2 after sun light irradiation of 40 min. The enhancement of degradation by I− and S2O32− may be linked to the scavenging of the holes by the inorganic anions, thus inhibiting recombination between h+/e− after excitation of the semiconductor. The degradation is more effective in the presence of S2O32−. In the presence of 0.1 mM KI, the rate constant increased from 0.0231 s−1 to 0.0325 s−1.Peroxodisulphate increases degradation, however, this is attributed to the sulfate radicals.
topic N-doped TiO2
S-doped TiO2
n-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation
Visible-light
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S131961031100127X
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