Photodegradation of Bisphenol A with ZnO and TiO2: Influence of Metal Ions and Fenton Process
2018
An, Seong-Nam | Choi, Nag-Choul | Choi, Jae-Woo | Lee, Soonjae
In this study, photocatalytic degradation of bisphenol A (BPA) was investigated using two types of catalysts (TiO₂ and ZnO) with various metal ion concentrations and amounts of added H₂O₂. A kinetic test was performed to observe the changes of BPA over time under UV irradiation in a photocatalytic reactor. Experimental results demonstrated that degradation efficiency of ZnO was higher than that of TiO₂. The degradation rate increased as catalyst dosage increased until reaching optimum dosage, after which degradation rate decreased. The addition of H₂O₂ improved the degradation efficiency of BPA, with the degradation efficiency increasing with the amount of H₂O₂. All metal ions, including Fe²⁺, Ni²⁺, and Cu²⁺, inhibited the degradation of BPA by ZnO at natural pH, whereas Fe²⁺ and Ni²⁺ enhanced degradation efficiency of BPA at acidic pH. Comparison of BPA degradation with H₂O₂ only, ZnO/H₂O₂, Fe²⁺/H₂O₂, and ZnO/Fe²⁺/H₂O₂ revealed that Fe²⁺/H₂O₂ was more efficient than other processes at lower pH (pH = 3.44), whereas ZnO/H₂O₂ the most efficient at higher pH (pH = 6.44). These results indicate that ZnO/H₂O₂ process was observed to be the most efficient of all processes. Degradation efficiency of BPA by ZnO was also influenced by additional parameters, including H₂O₂ concentration, metal ions, and solution pH.
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