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Modification of kaolinite from Para/Brazil region applied in the anionic dye photocatalytic discoloration

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APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
Volume 168, Issue -, Pages 295-303

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DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2018.11.028

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Sol-gel synthesis; Natural clay; Titanium oxide; Heterogeneous catalysis; Dye; Water treatment

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The incorporation of titanium oxide and other transition metals on the surface of different materials has been shown to be a promising strategy to improve the of photocatalytic processes efficiency aiming at the decontamination of aqueous systems caused by persistent organic contaminants such as dyes. The objective of this work was to evaluate the catalytic properties of nanocomposites based on the kaolinite (Kaol) with TiO2 incorporated, obtained from the sol-gel method, used in discoloration of the coomasie brilliant blue dye (CBB) in aqueous solution. The nanocomposites were prepared from the reaction of titanium tetraisopropoxide with purified natural kaolinite and calcined at different temperatures. The samples were characterized by the XRD, FTIR, SEMXED, BET-BJH and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy techniques, which demonstrated the structure, crystalline pattern, as well as the incorporation of titanium in the clay structure, changes caused by modification in morphology, texture and energy gap. The photocatalytic tests were performed using 5 x 10(-5) mol L-1, 1.0 and 1.5 g L-1 concentration, respectively, to the CBB dye solution and to the synthesized materials. Among the nanocomposites, the sample calcined at 300 degrees C, KaolBT-300, presented the best photocatalytic performance. The addition of the H2O2 oxidant to the solution containing KaolBT-300 at the concentration of 1.5 g L-1 increased the discoloration percentage to 97.31% of the CBS solution dye after 120 min of irradiation. The discoloration kinetics of the CBB dye obeys the pseudo-first-order velocity law. Finally, the reuse of the KaolBT-300 sample in three consecutive cycles of photocatalysis demonstrated a significant adhesion stability of the TiO2 particles on the clay surface, indicating that it can be used in advanced oxidative processes for the degradation of organic pollutants.

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