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Removal of Cr(VI) from wastewater through glycine assisted synthesis of TiO2

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In this study, titanium dioxide was synthesized via solution combustion method. Titanium(IV) oxysulfate was used as a titanium source. The fuel type, reaction time, and reaction temperature were tested for… Click to show full abstract

In this study, titanium dioxide was synthesized via solution combustion method. Titanium(IV) oxysulfate was used as a titanium source. The fuel type, reaction time, and reaction temperature were tested for optimization. The glycine was set as a suitable fuel. Structural properties of the final product were characterized by p-XRD. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and BET techniques were used to examine the morphology. The synthesized products were compared to the commercial TiO$_{2}$ and it was found that the titanium dioxide with the high surface area (63.628 m$^{2}$/g) has been successfully synthesized by solution combustion method with time and energy saving. In the second part of the study, the adsorption efficiencies of synthesized titanium dioxide were tested, removal of Cr(VI) from wastewater was carried out. It was found that titanium dioxide obtained via solution combustion method has a better capacity for Cr(VI) removal from wastewater than commercial titanium dioxide. In consequence, the chosen synthesis method modified the surface properties and improved the chromium adsorption capacity.

Keywords: removal wastewater; method; titanium; titanium dioxide; glycine

Journal Title: TURKISH JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Year Published: 2019

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