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Comparison of azo dye degradation efficiency using UV/single semiconductor and UV/coupled semiconductor systems.

Chung-Hsin Wu1.   

Abstract

This study examined degradation of azo dyes using photocatalytic oxidation (UV/semiconductor). The model substrates employed in this work were Procion Red MX-5B and Amaranth, while the photocatalysts were TiO2, ZnO, and SnO2. UV-Vis spectrum analysis demonstrated that the band gap energies of TiO2, ZnO, and SnO2 were 3.17, 2.92, and 4.13 eV, respectively. The band gap energy of SnO2 is insufficient to initiate photocatalytic reaction after UV irradiation (365 nm). The reaction rate constants fit a first-order reaction model and the reaction rate constant of Procion Red MX-5B for TiO2+SnO2 (0.31 h-1) is larger than that of TiO2 (0.24 h-1) and SnO2 at pH 10. The difference between the conduction bands of SnO2 and TiO2 enables the former to act as a sink for the photogenerated electrons. Most of the reaction rate constants had higher values at pH 10 than pH 7, and thus the OH attack could be assumed to represent the main reaction in this investigation. The quantities of sulfate and chloride ions released are below stoichiometry during the degradation. Owing to the sulfonate groups of Amaranth exceeding Procion Red MX-5B, Amaranth had larger electrostatic attraction than Procion Red MX-5B with the surface of ZnO, and also had higher adsorption percentage than Procion Red MX-5B on the surface of ZnO. The trend of adsorption is consistent with the reaction rate constant at pH 7, namely Amaranth>Procion Red MX-5B. The sulfate dissociation rate constant of Amaranth in UV/ZnO at pH 7 (0.49 h-1) approaches the overall rate constant (0.53 h-1); therefore, the first step involved in Amaranth can be suggested to the cleavage of the bonds of the C-S in Amaranth, causing sulfate ion formation. copyright 2004 Elsevier Ltd.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15488922     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2004.07.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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