Photocatalytic degradation of azo dye Reactive Red 15 over synthesized titaniumand zinc oxides photocatalysts: a comparative study

Nanoparticle TiO sub(2) and ZnO were prepared by facile method. The XRD pattern study shows that there is no obvious difference in crystal composition of various shapes of TiO sub(2) and ZnO. The photocatalytic degradation of Reactive Red 15, commonly used as a textile dye, using synthesized titaniu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Desalination and water treatment 2012-10, Vol.48 (1-3), p.120-129
Hauptverfasser: Khattab, IA, Ghaly, MY, Oesterlund, L, Ali, MEM, Farah, J Y, Zaher, F M, Badawy, MI
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Zusammenfassung:Nanoparticle TiO sub(2) and ZnO were prepared by facile method. The XRD pattern study shows that there is no obvious difference in crystal composition of various shapes of TiO sub(2) and ZnO. The photocatalytic degradation of Reactive Red 15, commonly used as a textile dye, using synthesized titanium and zinc oxides was investigated. The effects of influential parameters such as initial pH, catalyst loading, initial dye concentration and addition of hydrogen peroxide were studied. The degradation efficiency was expressed by the removal of color and chemical oxygen demand (COD). The study reveals that: (1) Both catalysts, under corresponding optimal conditions, can be employed as an effective photocatalyst for the elimination of color and COD from dye wastewater. Also, ZnO is more efficient catalyst than TiO sub(2); (2) Addition of proper amount of hydrogen peroxide improves both the decolorization and the degradation of the dye; (3) The photocatalytic degradation of Reactive Red 15, in the presence of both photocatalysts, obeyed pseudo-first order kinetics. The biodegradability ratio BOD sub(5)/COD increases from original zero up to 0.52 and 0.6 within 90 minutes irradiation time using 1 and 0.75 g/L TiO sub(2) and ZnO, respectively.
ISSN:1944-3994
DOI:10.1080/19443994.2012.698803