In this paper, the photocatalytic activity of nitrogen-doped TiO 2 /montmorillonite composite (NTM) was successfully enhanced by modification with carbon. NTM was made by mixing a swelling clay solution with an N-doped TiO 2 solution prepared by hydrolysis of titanium tetraisopropoxide with urea. Carbon-modified Ndoped TiO 2 /montmorillonite composite (CNTM) was obtained by grinding the dried NTM with EtOH for 1 h, followed by calcination at 250°C in the air for 2 h. Both NTM and CNTM exhibited visible light absorption in the UVvis spectrum in the same way as commercial NTiO 2 powder. Additionally, CNTM greatly extended the absorption edges to the visible light region. The photocatalytic performance of NTM and CNTM was evaluated using a degradation of bisphenol-A under visible light (>420 nm) radiation. Although the commercial TiO 2 powder showed less photocatalytic activity under visible light radiation, NTM, CNTM and commercial NTiO 2 powder showed high photocatalytic activity. The order of degradation performance was as follows: CNTM > commercial NTiO 2 powder > NTM. Since the TiO 2 content of CNTM is ca. 30 mass % by energy dispersive spectrum analysis, it was suggested that CNTM has extremely high visible light activity.
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