Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye

Photocatalytic activity of titanium(IV) oxide (TiO2) can be enhanced through modification of its surface‐active sites. Here, iron(III) carboxylate [MIL‐53[Fe]]‐incorporated TiO2 (as MIL‐53(Fe)/TiO2) was prepared using a hydrothermal method. This material was then calcined at 500°C to obtain a MIL‐53...

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Main Authors: Nurul Wafa Othman, Hasmira Radde, Perng, Yang Puah, Yee, Soon Ling, Pak, Yan Moh
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23478/1/Enhancing%20photocatalytic%20activity%20of%20titanium%20dioxide%20through%20incorporation%20of%20MIL.pdf
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author Nurul Wafa Othman
Hasmira Radde
Perng, Yang Puah
Yee, Soon Ling
Pak, Yan Moh
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Hasmira Radde
Perng, Yang Puah
Yee, Soon Ling
Pak, Yan Moh
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description Photocatalytic activity of titanium(IV) oxide (TiO2) can be enhanced through modification of its surface‐active sites. Here, iron(III) carboxylate [MIL‐53[Fe]]‐incorporated TiO2 (as MIL‐53(Fe)/TiO2) was prepared using a hydrothermal method. This material was then calcined at 500°C to obtain a MIL‐53(Fe)‐derived γ‐Fe2O3/TiO2 photocatalyst. A photocatalytic study of MIL‐53(Fe)/TiO2 and MIL‐53(Fe)‐derived γ‐Fe2O3/TiO2 toward cationic methylene blue (MB) and anionic methyl orange (MO) showed that MIL‐53(Fe)/TiO2 (0.25 wt%) and MIL‐53(Fe)‐derived γ‐Fe2O3/TiO2 (0.75 wt%) resulted the best degree of dye degradation. The MIL‐53(Fe)‐derived γ‐Fe2O3/TiO2 (0.75 wt%) composite for instance is capable of degrading almost 100% of 20‐ppm MB and MO, respectively, within 6 hr. Photocatalytic degradation of MB and MO was well fitted to the Langmuir‐Hinshelwood pseudo‐first order kinetics model, which indicates physisorption as the key partway that facilitates dye decomposition on the surface of a photocatalyst under UV‐A irradiation. This study provides new insights into the exploration of MILs/TiO2 materials for the environmental remediation and pollution control.
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spelling ums.eprints-234782019-09-04T00:14:27Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23478/ Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye Nurul Wafa Othman Hasmira Radde Perng, Yang Puah Yee, Soon Ling Pak, Yan Moh Q Science (General) Photocatalytic activity of titanium(IV) oxide (TiO2) can be enhanced through modification of its surface‐active sites. Here, iron(III) carboxylate [MIL‐53[Fe]]‐incorporated TiO2 (as MIL‐53(Fe)/TiO2) was prepared using a hydrothermal method. This material was then calcined at 500°C to obtain a MIL‐53(Fe)‐derived γ‐Fe2O3/TiO2 photocatalyst. A photocatalytic study of MIL‐53(Fe)/TiO2 and MIL‐53(Fe)‐derived γ‐Fe2O3/TiO2 toward cationic methylene blue (MB) and anionic methyl orange (MO) showed that MIL‐53(Fe)/TiO2 (0.25 wt%) and MIL‐53(Fe)‐derived γ‐Fe2O3/TiO2 (0.75 wt%) resulted the best degree of dye degradation. The MIL‐53(Fe)‐derived γ‐Fe2O3/TiO2 (0.75 wt%) composite for instance is capable of degrading almost 100% of 20‐ppm MB and MO, respectively, within 6 hr. Photocatalytic degradation of MB and MO was well fitted to the Langmuir‐Hinshelwood pseudo‐first order kinetics model, which indicates physisorption as the key partway that facilitates dye decomposition on the surface of a photocatalyst under UV‐A irradiation. This study provides new insights into the exploration of MILs/TiO2 materials for the environmental remediation and pollution control. 2018-10-16 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23478/1/Enhancing%20photocatalytic%20activity%20of%20titanium%20dioxide%20through%20incorporation%20of%20MIL.pdf Nurul Wafa Othman and Hasmira Radde and Perng, Yang Puah and Yee, Soon Ling and Pak, Yan Moh (2018) Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye. Journal of Chinese Chemical Society, 66 (1). pp. 81-88.
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Pak, Yan Moh
Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye
title Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye
title_full Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye
title_fullStr Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye
title_short Enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of MIL‐53(Fe) toward degradation of organic dye
title_sort enhancing photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide through incorporation of mil 53 fe toward degradation of organic dye
topic Q Science (General)
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