Title of article :
An experimental study on photocatalytic degradation to free river water from toxic dye pollutant using Zn doped TiO2 nanoparticles
Author/Authors :
R ، Sarathi PG and Research Department of Physics - Sri Paramakalyani College Alwarkurichi , Sheeba ، N. L. PG and Research Department of Physics - Sri Paramakalyani College Alwarkurichi , E ، Selva Esakki PG and Research Department of Physics - Sri Paramakalyani College Alwarkurichi , L ، Renuga Devi PG and Research Department of Physics - Sri Paramakalyani College Alwarkurichi , S ، Meenakshi Sundar Sri Paramakalyani College
Abstract :
Water pollution by organic pollutants is an ever-increasing problem of global concern. The present study is aimed at synthesizing Titanium dioxide nanoparticles under two different concentrations of Zinc as a dopant material. The synthesized nanoparticles are used as catalysts in degrading malachite green dye an organic pollutant. The morphological studies of zinc-doped Titanium di Oxide nanoparticles were carried out using different spectroscopic and microscopic tools. From the XRD Spectra average crystallite size, lattice parameters, and the unit cell volume are studied. The bandgap of the material was found via using UV-Vis absorbance Spectroscopy. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy confirms the functional group present in the sample. Under light illumination, metal oxide nanoparticles act as a good photocatalyst in converting a harmful material into a less harmful one. In this aspect, the malachite green dye prepared from river water is degraded under the illumination of visible light. Almost 95% of degradation in 60 min is observed reporting the Zinc doped Titanium dioxide as an eminent photocatalyst.
Keywords :
Zinc , Titanium di Oxide , Photocatalysis , Malachite Green Dye , Concentration
Journal title :
Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology (JWENT)
Journal title :
Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology (JWENT)