Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.231, 182-189, 2013
Catalytic degradation of a plasticizer, di-ethylhexyl phthalate, using N-x-TiO2-x nanoparticles synthesized via co-precipitation
There is an increasing concern in the decontamination of wastewater. Most of the advanced oxidation procedures described so far are based on the use of different oxidation reactions including photocatalysis and zonation. Doped titanium dioxide nanoparticles are photoactive under visible light illumination, being therefore possible to harvest solar energy for water decontamination. In this study, anatase N-x-TiO2-x nanoparticles were successfully synthesized by a simple co-precipitation procedure based on the oxidation of titanous (III) chloride in the presence of ammonia. The transmission electron microscope images of N-x-TiO2-x show nanoparticles with an average diameter size of similar to 13 nm. The presence of nitrogen (N1s) was verified using XPS analysis. The characteristic peak at 400 eV indicates the formation of O-Ti-N bonds. The N-x-TiO(2-)x, nanoparticles were found to be useful for the removal of a wastewater pollutant use as plasticizer (di-ethylhexyl phthalate) by a combined process of heterogeneous photocatalysis under visible illumination coupled with ozonation. The photoactivity of the N-x-TiO2-x nanopowder is enhanced compared to commercial TiO2 P25 nanoparticles due to the generation of electron/hole pairs under visible irradiation together with a larger electrocatalytic activity towards oxygen reduction. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.