PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF 4-TERT-BUTYLPHENOL USING SOLAR LIGHT RESPONSIVE AG2CO3

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Mergenbayeva, Saule
Atabaev, Timur Sh.
Vakros, John
Mantzavinos, Dionissios
Poulopoulos, Stavros G.

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In this work, Ag2CO3 was prepared via a solution-based method and was further characterized by XRD, Raman spectroscopy, SEM/EDS analysis, and UV-VIS spectroscopy. SEM results revealed the formation of micro-sized particles with a rectangular shape. The photocatalytic activity of the catalyst was evaluated in the degradation of 4-tert-butylphenol (4-t-BP) under simulated solar light irradiation. The effects of 4-t-BP initial concentration (2.5–10 ppm), catalyst dosage (100–300 mg/L), different types of lamp sources, and water matrix were investigated. Complete 4-t-BP (5 ppm) degradation was achieved after 60 min by Ag2CO3 (200 mg/L). The effect of anions such as CO32−, HCO3−, NO3−, and Cl- in the concentration range of 100–300 mg/L was also studied. CO32− promoted the photocatalytic degradation process, while HCO3− and NO3− exhibited an inhibition effect, which was marked with increasing HCO3− and NO3− concentrations. The presence of Cl− at the concentration of 100 mg/L increased 4-t-BP degradation, but higher concentrations inhibited the photocatalytic reaction. Cyclic experiments showed that the catalyst practically retained its catalytic activity toward 4-t-BP degradation after three successive experimental runs. Keywords: 4-tert-butylphenol; degradation; heterogeneous photocatalysis; solar light

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Mergenbayeva, S., Atabaev, T. S., Vakros, J., Mantzavinos, D., & Poulopoulos, S. G. (2022). Photocatalytic Degradation of 4-tert-butylphenol Using Solar Light Responsive Ag2CO3. Catalysts (Basel, Switzerland), 12(12), 1523. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12121523

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