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Evaluations of physico-chemical properties of TiO2/clinoptilolite synthesized via three methods on photocatalytic degradation of crystal violet

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 33, Issue -, Pages 181-189

Publisher

CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PRESS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjche.2020.09.045

Keywords

Adsorption; Synthesis; Zeolite; Degradation; TiO2; Crystal violet

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878006]

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Different preparation routes for TiO2-supported natural and synthetic clinoptilolite composites were investigated, revealing that in-situ hydrothermal method led to well dispersed TiO2 particles on the surface of clinoptilolite, while sol-gel and hydrothermal methods resulted in aggregated TiO2 particles on a relatively distorted structure. TiO2/CPs synthesized via sol-gel and in-situ hydrothermal methods demonstrated excellent performances for the removal of crystal violet dye compared to bare commercial TiO2, with in-situ hydrothermally synthesized TiO2/CPs showing the best energy cost, adsorption capacities and removal efficiencies.
Different preparation routes for TiO2-supported natural and synthetic clinoptilolite (TiO2/CP) composites were thoroughly investigated on the basis of sol-gel, hydrothermal, and in-situ hydrothermal methods. The micro-structural features and physicochemical properties of resultant TiO2/CPs were characterized via X-ray diffraction patterns, scanning (transmission) electron microscope images, Fourier transform infrared spectra, inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry methods, BET-isotherms, UV-visible spectra, and surface charge potential distributions. The results showed that in-situ hydrothermal method led to well dispersions of loaded-TiO(2 )particles on the surface of leaf-like CP, while obviously aggregated TiO(2 )on a relatively distorted structure of CP was obtained using sol-gel and hydrothermal methods. Their adsorptive and photocatalytic efficiencies for removal of crystal violet (CV) dye in aqueous solution were also explored under UV-irradiations. The results demonstrated that TiO2/CPs synthesized via sol-gel and in-situ hydrothermal methods presented the excellent performances with 98% removal efficiencies as compare to the bare commercial TiO2 which achieved 53% removal of CV dye. While, the in-situ hydrothermally synthesized TiO2/CPs were the best due to their moderate energy cost, highest adsorption capacities and removal efficiencies. Particularly, the synthetic CPs as supports exhibited synergetic photocatalytic activities for the degradation of CV dye, which is attributed to their high surface areas, better adsorption capability, and fine dispersion of TiO2 particles. Adsorption and degradation kinetics of CV dye were found to follow the pseudo-second and pseudo-first order models, respectively. (C) 2020 The Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China, and Chemical Industry Press Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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