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Photocatalytic degradation of 1,4-dioxane and hydrogen production using liquid phase plasma on N- and Ni- codoped TiO2 photocatalyst

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Abstract A process of reducing 1,4-dioxane (DO) and producing hydrogen simultaneously was attempted through a photocatalytic decomposition in aqueous DO solution, known as a carcinogen, using liquid phase plasma (LPP)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A process of reducing 1,4-dioxane (DO) and producing hydrogen simultaneously was attempted through a photocatalytic decomposition in aqueous DO solution, known as a carcinogen, using liquid phase plasma (LPP) and photocatalyst. N- and Ni- codoped TiO2 (N-Ni-TiO2) was prepared as a photocatalyst sensitive to visible light. The prepared N-Ni-TiO2 absorbed the light extended to the visible light region compared to TiO2. The bandgap of the photocatalyst was about 2.4 eV. The photocatalyst doped with Ni ions showed the effect of greatly narrowing the bandgap. During the photocatalytic decomposition of DO, hydrogen was generated simultaneously with DO decomposition. In this reaction, N-Ni-TiO2 showed better DO decomposition and hydrogen production efficiency than TiO2 by irradiation of LPP emitting strong UV and visible light. This is because N-Ni-TiO2 can cause photocatalytic reaction in both UV and visible light.

Keywords: photocatalyst; codoped tio2; liquid phase; hydrogen; phase plasma; using liquid

Journal Title: Materials Letters
Year Published: 2021

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