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Functionalizing slag wool fibers with photocatalytic activity by anatase TiO2 and CTAB modification

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Abstract Anatase TiO 2 coatings prepared by solvothermal process in a neutral ethanol solution of isopropyl titanate at 160 °C have been grown on slag wool fibers (SWF) which were modified… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Anatase TiO 2 coatings prepared by solvothermal process in a neutral ethanol solution of isopropyl titanate at 160 °C have been grown on slag wool fibers (SWF) which were modified by hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) in advance. X-ray diffraction patterns confirmed the coatings are of a nanocrystalline anatase structure, and scanning electron microscopy observations and energy-dispersive X-ray spectrum revealed a continuous coverage of TiO 2 formed on the fiber surfaces. The photocatalytic activity of the samples was tested by the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue (MB) solution. The results show that CTAB modified slag wool fibers (CMSWF) are not a suitable adsorbent for MB due to their weaker negative surface charges. Anatase TiO 2 coated CMSWF display higher photocatalyst activity than anatase TiO 2 coated SWF without CTAB modification, and Anatase TiO 2 coated CMSWF are relatively stable under UV-light irradiation.

Keywords: slag wool; anatase tio; wool fibers; anatase; activity

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2017

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