TI2O3/TIO2-ASSISTED SOLAR PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF 4-TERT-BUTYLPHENOL IN WATER
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Mergenbayeva, Saule
Atabaev, Timur Sh.
Poulopoulos, Stavros G.
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Catalysts
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Colored Ti2O3 and Ti2O3/TiO2 (mTiO) catalysts were prepared by the thermal treatment
method. The effects of treatment temperature on the structure, surface area, morphology and optical
properties of the as-prepared samples were investigated by XRD, BET, SEM, TEM, Raman and
UV–VIS spectroscopies. Phase transformation from Ti2O3 to TiO2 rutile and TiO2 anatase to TiO2
rutile increased with increasing treatment temperatures. The photocatalytic activities of thermally
treated Ti2O3 and mTiO were evaluated in the photodegradation of 4-tert-butylphenol (4-t-BP) under
solar light irradiation. mTiO heated at 650 C exhibited the highest photocatalytic activity for the
degradation and mineralization of 4-t-BP, being approximately 89.8% and 52.4%, respectively, after
150 min of irradiation. The effects of various water constituents, including anions (CO2
3 , NO3, Cl
and HCO
3 ) and humic acid (HA), on the photocatalytic activity of mTiO-650 were evaluated. The
results showed that the presence of carbonate and nitrate ions inhibited 4-t-BP photodegradation,
while chloride and bicarbonate ions enhanced the photodegradation of 4-t-BP. As for HA, its effect on
the degradation of 4-t-BP was dependent on the concentration. A low concentration of HA (1 mg/L)
promoted the degradation of 4-t-BP from 89.8% to 92.4% by mTiO-650, but higher concentrations of
HA (5 mg/L and 10 mg/L) had a negative effect.
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Mergenbayeva, S., Sh. Atabaev, T., & Poulopoulos, S. G. (2021). Ti2O3/TiO2-Assisted Solar Photocatalytic Degradation of 4-tert-Butylphenol in Water. Catalysts, 11(11), 1379. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11111379
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