2022
DOI: 10.35429/ejb.2022.16.9.9.14
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Degradation of AMARANTH with TiO2 Synthesised by Sol-Gel Process

Abstract: The photo-degradation of persistent contaminants in aqueous systems such as drugs, pesticides or dyes has been proposed as an alternative for the remediation of aqueous systems. TiO2 is one of the main photocatalysts that have been used for these purposes, it has two phases with photocatalytic properties, anatase and rutile, the latter being the one with the lowest conduction band 3.0 eV. The present work shows the synthesis of TiO2 by sol gel process, observing that the rutile phase is favored with heat treat… Show more

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“…Our study aims to provide insights into the potential of TiO 2 nanoparticles for the photocatalytic properties of anionic dyes, specifically Amaranth, Methyl Orange, and Quinoline Yellow, commonly used in the textile industry, individually and in a multicomponent experiment. Reports in the literature showed a variable photocatalytic capacity of commercial and modified TiO 2 on Amaranth, Methyl Orange, and Quinoline Yellow [18][19][20]. The novelty of the manuscript lies in the fact of photodegrading a mixture of dyes in an aqueous medium (deionized water and tap water).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study aims to provide insights into the potential of TiO 2 nanoparticles for the photocatalytic properties of anionic dyes, specifically Amaranth, Methyl Orange, and Quinoline Yellow, commonly used in the textile industry, individually and in a multicomponent experiment. Reports in the literature showed a variable photocatalytic capacity of commercial and modified TiO 2 on Amaranth, Methyl Orange, and Quinoline Yellow [18][19][20]. The novelty of the manuscript lies in the fact of photodegrading a mixture of dyes in an aqueous medium (deionized water and tap water).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%