KIT-6 induced mesostructured TiO2 for photocatalytic degradation of methyl blue
2021
Siraj, Zahid | Maafa, Ibrahim M. | Shafiq, Iqrash | Shezad, Nasir | Akhter, Parveen | Yang, Wenshu | Hussain, Murid
In this study, titania/silica nanocomposite and mesoporous TiO₂ (m-TiO₂) photocatalysts are developed by KIT-6 template via a sol-gel approach. The synthesized photocatalysts are characterized by XRD, EDX, SEM, Raman, PL, and UV–vis DRS analysis techniques. The as-synthesized series revealed a high surface area, smaller size, a greater number of accessible active sites, and enhanced light-harvesting capability. The m-TiO₂ photocatalysts’ charge recombination capability was curiously inferior to the rest of as-synthesized TiO₂/KIT-6 nanocomposite materials. The band-gap of as-synthesized materials were suitable for their activity in UV light irradiations. It was pragmatic that the photocatalytic degradation efficiency of m-TiO₂ photocatalysts was superior as compared to that of commercial TiO₂ photocatalyst under UV light irradiations, owing to the synergistic outcome of the anatase phase and a greater number of accessible active-sites availability as a result of high surface area. Moreover, the m-TiO₂ was critically evaluated by investigating various parameters affecting the photocatalytic degradation reaction of MB including the effect of irradiation time, pH, catalyst dosage, and dye concentration. The m-TiO₂, 45wt% composite material and commercial-TiO₂ exhibited 99.27, 91.20, and 84.67% degradation of methyl blue in 50 min, respectively. Finally, the m-TiO₂ exhibited excellent recyclability with negligible loss of activity performance.
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