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Synthesis of Mn-doped TiO2 by novel route and photocatalytic mineralization/intermediate studies of organic pollutants

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The doping of TiO2 particles with various manganese (Mn) concentrations (0.25–1.0%) were synthesized using simple sol–gel and modified sol–gel technique. The characteristics of synthesized particles were found employing standard analytical… Click to show full abstract

The doping of TiO2 particles with various manganese (Mn) concentrations (0.25–1.0%) were synthesized using simple sol–gel and modified sol–gel technique. The characteristics of synthesized particles were found employing standard analytical techniques such as X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and UV–Vis spectroscopy. The photocatalytic activity of the synthesized particles was compared by investigating the mineralization of two selected organic pollutants like ketoprofen and chlorothalonil. The photocatalysts which were produced by improved sol–gel technique show the lower value of band gap energy and small size crystallite and, hence, exhibit better photocatalytic activity. The outcomes also designate that the concentration of dopant Mn 0.75% indicated the highest photocatalytic activity than other concentrations of dopant in the mineralization of both the compounds. The mineralization kinetics of both compounds was studied under various situations like reaction pH and catalyst dosage. The mineralization rates were highly affected by all the above parameters. An effort has also been performed to highlight the intermediates produced during the photooxidation of both the compounds using the GC–MS analysis method. Both compounds show the production of several intermediates. A possible pathway for the production of different products has been suggested.

Keywords: organic pollutants; photocatalytic activity; synthesis doped; doped tio2; mineralization; sol gel

Journal Title: Research on Chemical Intermediates
Year Published: 2019

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