High activity photocatalyst powder formed by three ceramic oxides


Autoria(s): Perazolli, Leinig Antonio; Pegler, Guilherme Francisco; Silva, Milady Renata Apolinário; Ingino, Rafael Antonio Joaquim; Varela, José Arana
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

15/05/2015

15/05/2015

2010

Resumo

A Photocatalyst ceramic powder that presented high photoactivity based on TiO2 modified with 25% molar of SnO2 and up to 5% molar of Ag2O was obtained in the present work. The aforementioned ceramic powder was obtained using all commercial oxides as well as the oxides mixture technique. The powders were ground in high energy mill for one hour with subsequent thermal treatment at 400°C for four hours. They were, furthermore, characterized using surface area of around 6m2/g, where the X-Ray diffraction results provided evidence for the presence of anatase and rutile phases, known to be typical characteristics of both the TiO2 and SnO2 used. During the thermal treatment, Ag2O was reduced to metallic silver. The photodegradation rehearsals were carried out using a 0.01 mmol/L Rhodamine B solution in a 100mg/L photocatalyst suspension in a 500ml beaker, which was irradiated with 4W germicide Ultraviolet light of 254nm. In addition, samples were removed after duration of about 10 minutes to an hour, where they were analyzed thoroughly in UV-vis spectrophotometer. The analysis of the results indicated that for the compositions up to 2.5% molar of Ag2O, the photoactivity was found to be greater than that of Degussa P25 photocatalyst powder, and as such it was then used as a reference. Taking into account 90% degradation of Rhodamine B, a duration period of 11 minutes was obtained for the developed photocatalyst powder compared to the 38 minutes observed for the Degussa P25. FEG-SEM micrographies enabled the verification of the morphology as well as the interaction of the oxide particles with the metallic silver, which led us to propose a model for the increase in photoactivity observed in the photocatalyst powder under investigation.

Formato

184-193

Identificador

http://www.scientific.net/AST.65.184

Advances in Science and Technology, v. 65, p. 184-193, 2010.

1662-0356

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123605

http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AST.65.184

3822723627284619

6600147460290032

8292109678587891

1807399214239200

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Relação

Advances in Science and Technology

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #Photocatalytic #Silver Oxide #Tin Oxide #Titanic Oxide
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article