2021
DOI: 10.21272/jnep.13(6).06023
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Iron-Doped Titania: Synthesis, Structural, Magnetic and Photocatalytic Properties

Abstract: Ultrafine Fe-doped TiO2 (Fe content of 0, 0.5, 2, 5, 10, and 20 wt. %) was prepared using two-stage TiCl4 and FeCl36H2O hydrolysis at final pH  3.5. The effect of the Fe ion weight concentration on the phase composition and morphology was investigated using XRD, FTIR, Mossbauer spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and low-temperature nitrogen adsorption. Increasing the content of Fe 3+ ions in the range of 0-10 wt. % causes an increase in the amount of the anatase phase from 0 to 85-90 %. The average size of anat… Show more

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“…Typically, the sorption of organic compounds onto TiO2 is measured using a spectrophotometric method [7]. It is applicable to compounds with distinct light absorption properties like dyes Congo red [8], Methylene blue [9]. Such compounds efficiently absorb visible light showing high extinction coefficients, for example, 74 000 M -1 cm -1 at 665 nm for Methylene blue, and can be efficiently measured in the concentration range 5 to 100 mg/L that makes them very suitable models for quantification of sorption on TiO2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Typically, the sorption of organic compounds onto TiO2 is measured using a spectrophotometric method [7]. It is applicable to compounds with distinct light absorption properties like dyes Congo red [8], Methylene blue [9]. Such compounds efficiently absorb visible light showing high extinction coefficients, for example, 74 000 M -1 cm -1 at 665 nm for Methylene blue, and can be efficiently measured in the concentration range 5 to 100 mg/L that makes them very suitable models for quantification of sorption on TiO2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%