Ultrasound assisted synthesis of iron doped TiO2 catalyst
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Add time:07/15/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The present work deals with synthesis of Fe (III) doped TiO2 catalyst using the ultrasound assisted approach and conventional sol-gel approach with an objective of establishing the process intensification benefits. Effect of operating parameters such as Fe doping, type of solvent, solvent to precursor ratio and initial temperature has been investigated to get the best catalyst with minimum particle size. Comparison of the catalysts obtained using the conventional and ultrasound assisted approach under the optimized conditions has been performed using the characterization techniques like DLS, XRD, BET, SEM, EDS, TEM, FTIR and UV–Vis band gap analysis. It was established that catalyst synthesized by ultrasound assisted approach under optimized conditions of 0.4 mol% doping, irradiation time of 60 min, propan-2-ol as the solvent with the solvent to precursor ratio as 10 and initial temperature of 30 °C was the best one with minimum particle size as 99 nm and surface area as 49.41 m2/g. SEM analysis, XRD analysis as well as the TEM analysis also confirmed the superiority of the catalyst obtained using ultrasound assisted approach as compared to the conventional approach. EDS analysis also confirmed the presence of 4.05 mol% of Fe element in the sample of 0.4 mol% iron doped TiO2. UV–Vis band gap results showed the reduction in band gap from 3.2 eV to 2.9 eV. Photocatalytic experiments performed to check the activity also confirmed that ultrasonically synthesized Fe doped TiO2 catalyst resulted in a higher degradation of Acid Blue 80 as 38% while the conventionally synthesized catalyst resulted in a degradation of 31.1%. Overall, the work has clearly established importance of ultrasound in giving better catalyst characteristics as well as activity for degradation of the Acid Blue 80 dye.
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