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Photocatalytic Activity of Aeroxide TiO2Sensitized by Natural Dye Extracted from Mangosteen Peel

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CATALYSTS
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal10080917

Keywords

mangosteen; methylene blue; natural dye sensitization; photocatalysis; titanium dioxide

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [RP364721]

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Natural dye sensitizers are environment-friendly and inexpensive substances that could be used for photocatalytic decontamination of organic pollutants. In this study, a natural dye extracted from mangosteen peel, containing a significant amount of anthocyanin dye, has been successfully employed to sensitize aeroxide TiO(2)to lower its bandgap, thereby making the process visible sunlight-driven. We have demonstrated the photocatalytic activity of mangosteen dye-sensitized-TiO2(MS-TiO2) under visible solar light by studying the degradation of methylene blue (MB), a well-studied model compound. A multivariate parametric study was performed using factorial design methodology with three factors-pH, MS-TiO(2)dosage, and visible light intensity. The study indicated that pH and MS-TiO(2)dosage are the two most dominant factors for MB degradation under visible solar light. The kinetic rate constant and adsorption equilibrium constant were determined, and a Langmuir-Hinshelwood-type equation was proposed to describe MB degradation on MS-TiO(2)under visible solar light. Apparent quantum yield was also reported for the MS-TiO(2)photocatalyst at optimum experimental conditions.

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