The effect of synthesis route on the photocatalytic performance of Ag-TiO 2 using rhodamine b dyes, pesticides, and pharmaceutical waste as model pollutants

The use of noble metal loading such as Ag to improve the photocatalytic performance of TiO 2 has been well studied. Though different synthesis methods have been used to synthesize Ag-TiO 2 nano-composite, the effect of the different synthesis routes on the photocatalytic performance has not been stu...

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description The use of noble metal loading such as Ag to improve the photocatalytic performance of TiO 2 has been well studied. Though different synthesis methods have been used to synthesize Ag-TiO 2 nano-composite, the effect of the different synthesis routes on the photocatalytic performance has not been studied and compared. This study focusses not only on the enhancement of photocatalytic performance by the addition of Ag, but also on the influence of the synthesis process on photocatalytic performance. Two different routes: photodeposition (PD) and formaldehyde assisted microwave (MW) synthesis of Ag-TiO 2 nano-composite and their photocatalytic performance were evaluated using model pollutants. The Ag-TiO 2 were synthesized using different wt% (0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 wt%) of Ag. The synthesized Ag-TiO 2 were characterized with x-ray diffractometer, scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) and UV–vis spectrophotometry. The Ag-TiO 2 photocatalyst showed superior photocatalytic performance towards rhodamine b dye as compared to raw TiO 2 . 0.5 wt% Ag-TiO 2 -PD recorded the highest rate constant and degradation percent among the composites synthesized using photodeposition (PD) method. On the other hand, 1.0 wt% Ag-TiO 2 -MW performed better among the composites synthesized using microwave and formaldehyde assisted synthesis. The potential of these best performing composites; 0.5 wt% Ag-TiO 2 and 1.0 wt% Ag-TiO 2 to photocatalytically degrade pharmaceutical (Naproxen Sodium and Flurbiprofen) and pesticide (Atrazine and Pyrimethanil) pollutants were examined. These composites degraded the pollutants exceptionally well with 0.5 wt% Ag-TiO 2 -PD outperforming the 1.0 wt% Ag-TiO 2 -MW. 1H NMR and 13C NMR analysis revealed that the synthesized Ag-TiO 2 were effective in degrading the model pollutants.
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