Title of article :
Surface investigation and catalytic activity of iron-modified TiO2
Author/Authors :
Sohrabi, Somayeh Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj , Akhlaghian, Faranak Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj
Abstract :
Iron-modified titanium dioxide nanostructured
catalyst was synthesized by sol–gel method. Due to the
important impacts of surface properties on the catalytic
activity, the catalyst surface is investigated. To have a
complete characterization of the catalyst, TEM, SEM,
XPS, XRF, XRD, BET, and TGA–DTA techniques were
used. XRF analysis reveals the iron loading of the synthesized
catalyst as Fe2O3/TiO2 = 0.21 %. XRD results
imply that the catalyst is composed of anatase and rutile
phases. The SEM image indicates the mesoporousity of the
nanoparticles. Clusters are observable in the TEM images.
The main objective of activity tests is focused upon the
comparative evaluation of H2O2 addition and the application
of air bubbling. Experimental results specified that the
optimum amount for H2O2 dosage is 12.5 ml. Moreover, it
has been observed that an increase in the aeration flow rate
shows a positive effect on the degradation of phenol and
the optimum aeration flow is 9 l/min. Furthermore, it has
been shown that the addition of copper as additive ion to
phenol solution boosts the degradation of phenol; the
highest phenol degradation efficiency after 120 min
(43.85 %) was attained under this condition.
Keywords :
Surface characterization , Iron-modified titanium dioxide , Catalyst , Dopant
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics