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Effects of Aluminosilicate Gel Treatment and TiO2 Loading on Photocatalytic Properties of Au-TiO2/Zeolite Y

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GELS
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/gels9060503

Keywords

aluminosilicate gel; zeolite Y; Ti-Au zeolite Y; photocatalysis; surface plasmon resonance; effect of TiO2 loading; photodegradation; amoxicillin

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This study reports the synthesis of efficient Ti-Au/zeolite Y photocatalysts using different processing methods and investigates the influence of titania content on the materials' properties. The optimal characteristics of zeolite Y were obtained through aging the synthesis gel under static conditions and mixing the precursors with magnetic stirring. By incorporating titania (5, 10, 20%) and gold (1%) species in zeolite Y support post-synthesis, the photocatalytic performance was enhanced, especially under visible light due to the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effect of gold interacting with the supported titania.
The present work reports the synthesis of efficient Ti-Au/zeolite Y photocatalysts by different processing of aluminosilicate gel and studies the effect of titania content on the structural, morphological, textural, and optical properties of the materials. The best characteristics of zeolite Y were obtained by aging the synthesis gel in static conditions and mixing the precursors under magnetic stirring. Titania (5, 10, 20%) and gold (1%) species were incorporated in zeolite Y support by the post-synthesis method. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, N-2-physisorption, SEM, Raman, UV-Vis and photoluminescence spectroscopy, XPS, H-2-TPR, and CO2-TPD. The photocatalyst with the lowest TiO2 loading shows only metallic Au on the outermost surface layer, while a higher content favors the formation of additional species such as: cluster type Au, Au1+, and Au3+. A high TiO2 content contributes to increasing the lifetime of photogenerated charge careers, and the adsorption capacity of the pollutant. Therefore, an increase in the photocatalytic performances (evaluated in degradation of amoxicillin in water under UV and visible light) was evidenced with the titania content. The effect is more significant in visible light due to the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effect of gold interacting with the supported titania.

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