Zinc oxide nanoparticles-immobilized mesoporous hollow silica spheres for photodegradation of sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate

ZnO-Immobilized mesoporous hollow silica spheres (ZnO/xMHSS; x≤15, 30, 50 molar ratio of Zn/Si) were synthesized and examined as photocatalysts toward the degradation of sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS). The hollow structures of MHSS and ZnO-immobilized MHSS composite were evidenced by transmis...

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Main Authors: Pourdayhimi, P., Koh, P. W., Salleh, M. M., Nur, H., Lee, S. L.
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Published: CSIRO 2016
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Summary:ZnO-Immobilized mesoporous hollow silica spheres (ZnO/xMHSS; x≤15, 30, 50 molar ratio of Zn/Si) were synthesized and examined as photocatalysts toward the degradation of sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS). The hollow structures of MHSS and ZnO-immobilized MHSS composite were evidenced by transmission electron microscopy analysis. X-ray diffraction results confirmed the presence of ZnO and a mesoporous structure in the synthesized materials. N2 adsorption-desorption analysis also depicted the formation of a mesoporous structure and the increased surface area for the ZnO/xMHSS materials. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis revealed the formation of Si-O-Zn bonds due to interaction between ZnO and MHSS. The photocatalytic testing results indicated that all the ZnO/xMHSS materials showed improved efficiencies of 10-21% toward the photodegradation of SDBS when compared with bare ZnO. Among the prepared materials, ZnO/15MHSS was the best photocatalyst, which photodegraded 68% SDBS after 1h reaction. The kinetic study demonstrated that the photocatalytic reaction followed the second-order model.