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Evaluation of sunlight induced structural changes and their effect on the photocatalytic activity of V2O5 for the degradation of phenols

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages 127-135

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.12.022

Keywords

V2O5; Sunlight; Phenol; 2-Chlorophenol; 2-Nitrophenol; 2-Aminophenol; 2-Hydroxyphenol

Funding

  1. Center of Excellence in Environmental Studies (CEES), King Abdulaziz University
  2. Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Despite knowing the fact that vanadium pentoxide is slightly soluble in aqueous medium, its photocatalytic activity was evaluated for the degradation of phenol and its derivatives (2-hydroxyphenol, 2-chlorophenol, 2-aminophenol and 2-nitrophenol) in natural sunlight exposure. The prime objective of the study was to differentiate between the homogeneous and heterogeneous photocatalysis incurred by dissolved and undissolved V2O5 in natural sunlight exposure. V2O5 was synthesized by chemical precipitation procedure using Triton X-100 as morphology mediator and characterized by DRS, PIS, Raman, FESEM and XRD. A lower solubility of similar to 5% per 100 ml of water at 23 degrees C was observed after calcination at 600 degrees C. The study revealed no contribution of the dissolved V2O5 in the photocatalytic process. In sunlight exposure, V2O5 powder exhibited substantial activity for the degradation, however, a low mineralization of phenolic substrates was observed. The initial low activity of V2O5 followed by a sharp increase both in degradation and mineralization in complete spectrum sunlight exposure, was further investigated that revealed the decrease in the bandgap and the reduction in the particle size with the interaction of UV photons (<420 nm) as this effect was not observable in the exposure of visible region of sunlight. The role of the chemically different substituents attached to an aromatic ring at 2-positions and the secondary interaction of released ions during the degradation process with the reactive oxygen species (ROS) was also explored. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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