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Effective photocatalytic decolorization of methyl orange utilizing TiO2/ZnO/chitosan nanocomposite films under simulated solar irradiation

Journal

DESALINATION
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages 41-48

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2011.10.036

Keywords

Photocatalysis; Decolorization; Methyl orange; TiO2/ZnO/chitosan; Simulated solar light

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [21007044, 21106091]
  2. key Research Foundation of Taizhou University [2011PY16]

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Titanium dioxide/zinc oxide/chitosan nanocomposite thin films (TiO2/ZnO/chitosan NTFs) were prepared by entrapping zinc ions and nanosized TiO2 in chitosan thin films under mild conditions. The structure, thermal property, and surface morphology of TiO2/ZnO/chitosan NUS were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). The photocatalytic activity of TiO2/ZnO/chitosan NTFs was evaluated by photocatalytic decolorization of methyl orange in aqueous solution as a model pollutant under simulated solar irradiation. The HRTEM results revealed that well-dispersed and uniform TiO2/ZnO nanocomposite with diameters of 5-15 nm were embedded in chitosan films. The TiO2/ZnO/chitosan NTFs exhibited high photocatalytic activity under simulated solar irradiation. After 4 h of irradiation by simulated solar light, over 97% of methyl orange solution (15 mg L-1) was decolorized with 0.5 g L-1 of the photocatalyst. The TiO2/ZnO/chitosan NTFs could be reused, which meant that the adsorption-photocatalytic decolorization process could be operated at a relatively low cost. Since this process does not require the addition of hydrogen peroxide and uses solar light, it can be developed as an economically feasible and environmentally friendly method to decolorize or treat dye wastewater using sunlight. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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