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Photocatalytic and Adsorption Performances of Faceted Cuprous Oxide (Cu(2)O) Particles for the Removal of Methyl Orange (MO) from Aqueous Media

Particles of sub-micron size possess significant capacity to adsorb organic molecules from aqueous media. Semiconductor photocatalysts in particle form could potentially be utilized for dye removal through either physical adsorption or photo-induced chemical process. The photocatalytic and adsorptio...

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Autores principales: Ho, Weng Chye Jeffrey, Tay, Qiuling, Qi, Huan, Huang, Zhaohong, Li, Jiao, Chen, Zhong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6154712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28441752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22040677
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author Ho, Weng Chye Jeffrey
Tay, Qiuling
Qi, Huan
Huang, Zhaohong
Li, Jiao
Chen, Zhong
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Tay, Qiuling
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description Particles of sub-micron size possess significant capacity to adsorb organic molecules from aqueous media. Semiconductor photocatalysts in particle form could potentially be utilized for dye removal through either physical adsorption or photo-induced chemical process. The photocatalytic and adsorption capabilities of Cu(2)O particles with various exposed crystal facets have been studied through separate adsorption capacity test and photocatalytic degradation test. These crystals display unique cubic, octahedral, rhombic dodecahedral, and truncated polyhedral shapes due to specifically exposed crystal facet(s). For comparison, Cu(2)O particles with no clear exposed facets were also prepared. The current work confirms that the surface charge critically affects the adsorption performance of the synthesized Cu(2)O particles. The octahedral shaped Cu(2)O particles, with exposed {111} facets, possess the best adsorption capability of methyl orange (MO) dye due to the strongest positive surface charge among the different types of particles. In addition, we also found that the adsorption of MO follows the Langmuir monolayer mechanism. The octahedral particles also performed the best in photocatalytic dye degradation of MO under visible light irradiation because of the assistance from dye absorption. On top of the photocatalytic study, the stability of these Cu(2)O particles during the photocatalytic processes was also investigated. Cu(OH)(2) and CuO are the likely corrosion products found on the particle surface after the photocorrosion in MO solution. By adding hole scavengers in the solution, the photocorrosion of Cu(2)O was greatly reduced. This observation confirms that the photocatalytically generated holes were responsible for the photocorrosion of Cu(2)O.
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spelling pubmed-61547122018-11-13 Photocatalytic and Adsorption Performances of Faceted Cuprous Oxide (Cu(2)O) Particles for the Removal of Methyl Orange (MO) from Aqueous Media Ho, Weng Chye Jeffrey Tay, Qiuling Qi, Huan Huang, Zhaohong Li, Jiao Chen, Zhong Molecules Article Particles of sub-micron size possess significant capacity to adsorb organic molecules from aqueous media. Semiconductor photocatalysts in particle form could potentially be utilized for dye removal through either physical adsorption or photo-induced chemical process. The photocatalytic and adsorption capabilities of Cu(2)O particles with various exposed crystal facets have been studied through separate adsorption capacity test and photocatalytic degradation test. These crystals display unique cubic, octahedral, rhombic dodecahedral, and truncated polyhedral shapes due to specifically exposed crystal facet(s). For comparison, Cu(2)O particles with no clear exposed facets were also prepared. The current work confirms that the surface charge critically affects the adsorption performance of the synthesized Cu(2)O particles. The octahedral shaped Cu(2)O particles, with exposed {111} facets, possess the best adsorption capability of methyl orange (MO) dye due to the strongest positive surface charge among the different types of particles. In addition, we also found that the adsorption of MO follows the Langmuir monolayer mechanism. The octahedral particles also performed the best in photocatalytic dye degradation of MO under visible light irradiation because of the assistance from dye absorption. On top of the photocatalytic study, the stability of these Cu(2)O particles during the photocatalytic processes was also investigated. Cu(OH)(2) and CuO are the likely corrosion products found on the particle surface after the photocorrosion in MO solution. By adding hole scavengers in the solution, the photocorrosion of Cu(2)O was greatly reduced. This observation confirms that the photocatalytically generated holes were responsible for the photocorrosion of Cu(2)O. MDPI 2017-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6154712/ /pubmed/28441752 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22040677 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ho, Weng Chye Jeffrey
Tay, Qiuling
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Huang, Zhaohong
Li, Jiao
Chen, Zhong
Photocatalytic and Adsorption Performances of Faceted Cuprous Oxide (Cu(2)O) Particles for the Removal of Methyl Orange (MO) from Aqueous Media
title Photocatalytic and Adsorption Performances of Faceted Cuprous Oxide (Cu(2)O) Particles for the Removal of Methyl Orange (MO) from Aqueous Media
title_full Photocatalytic and Adsorption Performances of Faceted Cuprous Oxide (Cu(2)O) Particles for the Removal of Methyl Orange (MO) from Aqueous Media
title_fullStr Photocatalytic and Adsorption Performances of Faceted Cuprous Oxide (Cu(2)O) Particles for the Removal of Methyl Orange (MO) from Aqueous Media
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic and Adsorption Performances of Faceted Cuprous Oxide (Cu(2)O) Particles for the Removal of Methyl Orange (MO) from Aqueous Media
title_short Photocatalytic and Adsorption Performances of Faceted Cuprous Oxide (Cu(2)O) Particles for the Removal of Methyl Orange (MO) from Aqueous Media
title_sort photocatalytic and adsorption performances of faceted cuprous oxide (cu(2)o) particles for the removal of methyl orange (mo) from aqueous media
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6154712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28441752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22040677
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