Highly Efficient Liquid-Phase Photooxidation of an Azo Dye Methyl Orange over Novel Nanostructured Porous Titanate-Based Fiber of Self-Supported Radially Aligned H2Ti8O17·1.5H 2O Nanorods

Ningzhong Bao, Xin Feng, Zhuhong Yang, Liming Shen, Xiaohua Lu

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Abstract

Novel nanostructured porous fibers of self-supported, radially aligned H2Ti8O17·1.5H2O nanorods were prepared from layered H2Ti4O9· 1.2H2O tetratitanate fibers by novel solvothermal reaction in glycerine at 150-250 °C. The H2Ti8O 17·1.5H2O fibers with diameters of 0.5-1.5 μm and lengths of 10-20 μm consist of multi-scale nanopores and nanostructures. They also are of high crystallinity, large surface area of 127 m2 g-1, and stable phase up to 350 °C. Photocatalytic activity of the H2Ti8O17·1.5H2O fibers was evaluated in aqueous photooxidation of an azo dye methyl orange in the presence of UV irradiation and O2, using P-25 as the standard sample. Both the photocatalytic activity and the dispersity-agglomeration property of H2Ti8O17· 1.5H2O fibers are pH-controllable. Highly photooxidative activity, superior to that of P-25, occurs at pH 6.0-11.0 due to certain distinguishable material characteristics and to large amounts of adsorbed reactants of surface active OH. free radicals, surface hydroxyl OH, O2.-, O.OH, and methyl orange. The agglomeration of H2Ti8O 17·1.5H2O fibers becomes more serious from pH 2.0 to pH 5.0 and from pH 6.0 to pH 11.0. Well-dispersed H2Ti 8O17·1.5H2O fibers occur at pH 6.0. Both the total photodegradation of waste chemicals and the entire sedimentation of H2Ti8O17· 1.5H2O fibers can be timed to end simultaneously at suitable pH value. The photocatalyst-free reaction solution is then easily removed, and the fresh wastewater is added again. Standard unit operation processes of chemical engineering are used to design a continuous, low-cost, large-scale, liquid-phase photocatalysis technique based on the H2Ti8O17· 1.5H2O fibers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2729-2736
Number of pages8
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology
Volume38
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2004

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