Modification of Magnetic TiO۲ Nanocomposite with CoIII, ZnII and NiII Porphyrins for Photodegradation of Methylene Blue under the Blue Vis-LED Light Irradiation
محل انتشار: فصلنامه شیمی معدنی، دوره: 5، شماره: 1
سال انتشار: 1400
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_ICR-5-1_003
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The magnetic nanocomposites [magnetite@silica@titania@metallo tetra hydroxyl phenyl porphyrin, Fe۳O۴@SiO۲@TiO۲@MTHPP] (MSiTMP; M = CoIII, ZnII, NiII) and [Fe۳O۴@SiO۲@TiO۲] (MSiT) have been synthesized and characterized. These nanocomposites were used to degrade of methylene blue (MB) under the blue light-emitting diode (LED) lamp irradiation. The degradation of MB was monitored by UV-Vis spectrometry. Upon a ۱۸۰ min irradiation period maximum degradation of MB in presence of MSiTNiIIP, MSiTZnIIP, MSiTCoIIIP and MSiT photocatalysts were ۹۰, ۸۰, ۶۳, and ۴۸ %g−۱, respectively. After three ۱۸۰ min runs, the photocatalysts still exhibited good activity. From Ultra-Violent-Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy spectra, the band gap energies of the photocatalysts were found to be ۲.۶, ۲.۵, ۲.۴ and ۲.۲ eV for MSiT, MSiTCoIIIP, MSiTZnIIP and MSiTNiIIP, respectively. The results consist with the observed relative photocatalytic activity of the photocatalysts which is as follows: MSiTNiIIP> MSiTZnIIP >MSiTCoIIIP >MSiT. The higher photocatalytic properties of MSiTNiIIP photocatalyst may be due to the fact that NiII complex is more susceptible to receive electron and reach to steady state than that of ZnII and CoIII. The degradation of MB using these nanocomposites were found to follow the pseudo first order kinetics.
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Ensieh Gholamrezapor
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Mazandaran, P. O. Box: ۴۷۴۱۶-۹۵۴۴۷, Babolsar, Iran
Abbas Eslami
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Mazandaran, P. O. Box: ۴۷۴۱۶-۹۵۴۴۷, Babolsar, Iran