Investigation of the Effect of Oxide Additives on the Band Gap and Photocatalytic Efficiency of TiO 2 as a Fixed Film
The effects of various additives (Y O , Ga O , and WO ) on photocatalytic degradation efficiency under UV light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and the optical properties of TiO Degussa P25 were investigated using ketoprofen and diclofenac, two non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs commonly detected in Germa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials 2024-09, Vol.17 (18) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of various additives (Y
O
, Ga
O
, and WO
) on photocatalytic degradation efficiency under UV light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and the optical properties of TiO
Degussa P25 were investigated using ketoprofen and diclofenac, two non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs commonly detected in German rivers. Experimental results demonstrated that thin films containing these additives exhibited similar photocatalytic degradation efficiencies as pure TiO
, achieving a 30% degradation of ketoprofen over 150 min. In contrast, the Y
O
/TiO
thin film showed significantly improved performance, achieving a 46% degradation of ketoprofen in 180 min. Notably, the Y
O
/TiO
system was three times more effective in degrading diclofenac compared to pure TiO
. Additionally, the Y
O
/TiO
photocatalyst retained its activity over three successive cycles with only a slight decrease in efficiency. The photocatalytic degradation of both organic pollutants followed first-order kinetics with all photocatalysts. The investigation included SEM imaging to assess the surface homogeneity of the thin films and UV-vis solid-state spectroscopy to evaluate the impact of the additives on the energy band gap of TiO
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ISSN: | 1996-1944 1996-1944 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ma17184671 |