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Photo-Catalytic Removal of Dye : A Study with N-Doped Titania - Decolourisation of Acid Blue 25, Metanil Yellow and Orange II dye by N-doped TiO2 nanoparticles

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Wastewater discharged from the dye-houses can be one of the biggest contributors to aquatic pollution. Most of the dyes are synthetic in nature and are usually possessing aromatic rings in their structure, which makes them carcinogenic and mutagenic. During the last few years, adsorption and photo-catalytic degradation became very popular and promising technologies for treatment of waste water spiked with dye pollutants. The present works was designed to prepare N-doped Titania photo catalyst from 15% TiCl3 and 25% aqueous NH3 solution as precursor. The material was characterised by XRD, TEM, DRS, XPS, BET surface area measurement and has been used for the removal of three dyes, namely, Acid Blue 25, Metanil Yellow and Orange II from aqueous solution. The experimental parameters, viz., N-TiO2 dose, initial dye concentration as well as solution pH influenced the adsorption and decolourisation processes. The adsorption process followed Lagergren first order kinetics while the modified Langmuir-Hinselwood model was suitably fitted for photocatalytic decolourisation of the dyes. COD study revealed ~90% mineralisation of the dyes in 360 min of irradiation.

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Susmita Sen Gupta is an associate professor in the department of chemistry, B N College, India. Her research area is waste water treatments. She had to her credit 40 international publications.Dhruba Chakrabortty is presently working as the Principal of B N College, India. He works in the field of heterogenous catalysis and photocatalysis.

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Authors Dhruba Chakrabortty, Susmit Sen Gupta, Susmita Sen Gupta
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.08.2017
 
EAN 9783330332690
ISBN 978-3-33-033269-0
No. of pages 100
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Miscellaneous

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