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Magnetically-extractable hybrid of magnetite, mesoporous silica and titania for the photo-degradation of organic compounds in water

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 457, Issue -, Pages 121-133

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2018.06.218

Keywords

MCM-41 silica; Titania coating; Photocatalysis; Magnetic extraction; Anatase crystal growth; Advanced oxidation process

Funding

  1. University of Twente
  2. Photocatalytic Synthesis Group (PCS group) (the Netherlands)
  3. Fapesp [2015/05224-0, 2013/22955-2]
  4. CNPq [120112/2013-2]

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This work addresses the development of a magnetically extractable magnetite-silica-titania photocatalyst to be applied in the degradation of organic compounds in water. MCM-41 silica was successfully deposited on magnetite, providing large surface area for anchoring of TiOx species, and preventing thermally induced conversion of magnetite to hematite. A good correlation between the calculated values and amount of titania deposited on the silica-covered magnetite particles was obtained for a synthesis route involving the treatment of magnetite-silica in boiling ethanolic Ti-precursor solution. Photocatalytic activity in conversion of 4-chlorophenol could only be observed for compositions containing larger than similar to 50 wt% titania, whereas increasing the titania content did not significantly improve performance. Experiments carried out at pH similar to 3.0 and similar to 7.2 demonstrated the performance is relatively pH-independent. The structure activity-correlation of the materials is briefly discussed.

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