Enhancing the eosin-yellowish dye degradation in drinking water by using TiO2 coatings co-doped with Ni and In

This work reports on the structural, morphological, and photocatalytic properties of titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) and TiO 2 :NiIn (T-NiIn) coatings fabricated by spin coating. The SEM images revealed coatings with average thicknesses of 3.59 and 3.37 μm for the TiO 2 and T-NiIn, respectively. EDS spect...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2023, Vol.30 (2), p.5258-5266
Hauptverfasser: Hernández-Del Castillo, Pável César, Oliva, Jorge, Robledo-Trujillo, Gabriela, Rodríguez-González, Vicente
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Zusammenfassung:This work reports on the structural, morphological, and photocatalytic properties of titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) and TiO 2 :NiIn (T-NiIn) coatings fabricated by spin coating. The SEM images revealed coatings with average thicknesses of 3.59 and 3.37 μm for the TiO 2 and T-NiIn, respectively. EDS spectra and Raman studies confirmed the presence of TiO 2 co-doped with nickel (Ni) and indium (In) in the coatings. XRD analysis showed the anatase and rutile phases for the TiO 2 coatings, while the T-NiIn coatings presented the rutile and brookite phases. These samples were evaluated in the photocatalytic degradation of the eosin-yellowish (EY) dye. The T-NiIn coatings showed 9.1% higher effectiveness than the undoped TiO 2 coatings after 300 min under UV irradiation. Meanwhile, the T-NiIn coatings exposed to solar light removed 40% more dye than the TiO 2 coatings. Furthermore, T-NiIn coating was the most stable because its effectiveness was reduced by only 1.4% after 4 cycles of reuse. Additionally, the scavenger tests confirmed that the main oxidizing sites were the •OH − radicals and the superoxides •O 2 − . Thus, the use of coatings based on TiO 2 co-doped with Ni and In is a feasible strategy to increase the degradation of the EY dye in drinking water.
ISSN:0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-022-22572-1