Factors influencing the adsorption and photocatalysis of direct red 80 in the presence of a TiO2 : equilibrium and kinetics modeling
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2021
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SAGE Publications
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Among the different photocatalysts, TiO2 (Eg = 3.1 eV,  zero  charge  point  (pHpzc = 6.3),  and  surface = 55 m2/g) is currently the most efficient and the most studied semiconductor due to its strong photocatalytic activity, non-toxicity, and chemical stability. The elimination of DR-80 on TiO2 is studied by adsorption in batch mode and by application of heterogeneous photocatalysis  onto  TiO2  under  UV  irradiation.  The  effects  of  contact  time  (0–60  min),  initial  pH  (3–11),  dose  of  the  adsorbent  (0.5–3 g L−1),  and  DR-80  concentration  (40–60  mg  L−1)  on  the  adsorption  of  DR-80  by  TiO2  are  studied  for  optimization  of  these  parameters.  The  kinetic  parameters,  rate  constants,  and  equilibrium  adsorption  capacities  are  calculated and discussed for each applied theoretical model. The adsorption of DR-80 is well described by the pseudo-first-order kinetic model. The fitting of the adsorption isotherms shows that the models of Langmuir and Temkin offering a better fit and an adsorption 64.102 mg/g at 25 °C of DR-80 are eliminated. The results showed that the photocatalytic efficiency strongly depends on the pH while the initial rate of photodegradation is proportional to the catalyst dose, and becomes almost constant above a threshold value. It was found that the photodegradation is favored at low DR-80 concentrations in accordance with the Langmuir–Hinshelwood model with the constants Kad = 6.5274 L/mg  and KL–H = 0.17818 mg L−1 min. However, the adsorption is improved for high DR-80 concentrations. It is found that the degradation depends on both the temperature and the pH with a high elimination rate at high temperature. The photocatalyst TiO2 has a better activity for the degradation of DR-80, compared to some commercial catalysts that have been described in the literature
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Direct Red 80, Isotherms, Modeling, Photocatalysis, TiO2 powder
