Photocatalytic degradation of azodyes using Ag@TiO2 core-shell structured nanoparticles
Date
2014
Authors
Khanna, Ankita
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Wastewater released from textile industries consists of large volume of colored dye
effluents and it needs to be treated before discharge to the environment by cost
effective technologies. Heterogeneous photocatalysis is a promising technology for
the treatment of dye wastewater. Ag@TiO2 nanoparticle comprising of Ag core and
TiO2 shell is a promising photocatalyst. In the present study, Ag@TiO2 nanoparticles
were engineered to impart and enhance their UV and solar photocatalytic activity for
efficient photocatalytic degradation of two azo dyes, namely: Acid Yellow-17(AY-
17) and Reactive Blue-220 (RB-220). Ag@TiO2 was found to be suitable as
photocatalyst for UV and solar photocatalysis of these dyes. The engineered
Ag@TiO2 nanoparticles were characterized by different techniques. Ag@TiO2 with
an average crystallite size of around 39.33 nm, showed its ability to absorb both UV
light and visible light. The band gap energy for these nanoparticles was estimated to
be 1.85eV, which supported its high solar photocatalytic activity. Ag@TiO2 exhibited
better photocatalytic activity as compared to other conventional catalysts. Operational
factors such as pH, catalyst loading and oxidant concentration were optimized for
photocatalysis of these dyes. Kinetics of photocatalysis of the dyes obeyed modified
Langmuir-Hinshelwood model. The rate of photocatalysis of the dyes was inhibited
by the presence of salts like sodium chloride and sodium carbonate and was enhanced
by increase in light intensity. Efficient decolorization and mineralization of AY-17
and RB-220 were achieved by photocatalysis using Ag@TiO2. Optimum conditions
obtained for AY-17 degradation were more favorable for the photocatalysis of water
contaminated with mixture of these dyes. Degradation pathways for these dyes were
proposed. Immobilized Ag@TiO2 nanoparticles showed similar efficacy as free
nanoparticles. Ag@TiO2 was also found suitable for photocatalysis of other classes
of dyes. Hence Ag@TiO2 nanoparticles may be considered as effective catalysts for
the photocatalytic degradation of dyes/textile wastewater. Solar energy utilization and
fast kinetics feature of this process makes it an economical and favorable option for
large scale treatment of dye/textile wastewater.
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Ag@TiO2 core-shell nanoparticles, Azo dyes, Photocatalysis, Solar light, Wastewater