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Photocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Presence of Humic Acid Using Immobilized Ce–ZrO(2) under Visible Light

Cr(VI) has several industrial applications but it is one of the most dangerous pollutants because of its carcinogenicity and high toxicity. Thus, the removal of Cr(VI) by photocatalytic reduction was investigated. The catalyst applied, Ce–ZrO(2), was immobilized, through a sol–gel process on a silic...

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Autores principales: Bortot Coelho, Fabrício Eduardo, Candelario, Victor M., Araújo, Estêvão Magno Rodrigues, Miranda, Tânia Lúcia Santos, Magnacca, Giuliana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7221772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32325680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040779
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author Bortot Coelho, Fabrício Eduardo
Candelario, Victor M.
Araújo, Estêvão Magno Rodrigues
Miranda, Tânia Lúcia Santos
Magnacca, Giuliana
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Candelario, Victor M.
Araújo, Estêvão Magno Rodrigues
Miranda, Tânia Lúcia Santos
Magnacca, Giuliana
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description Cr(VI) has several industrial applications but it is one of the most dangerous pollutants because of its carcinogenicity and high toxicity. Thus, the removal of Cr(VI) by photocatalytic reduction was investigated. The catalyst applied, Ce–ZrO(2), was immobilized, through a sol–gel process on a silicon carbide (SiC) support, to increase the efficiency and avoid using suspended nanoparticles. The influence of initial pH, humic acid (HA), and catalyst dosage was investigated for Cr(VI) containing solutions. Then, a real galvanizing industry effluent (Cr(VI) = 77 mg L(-1)mg.L(−1), Zn = 1789 mg L(−1)) was treated. It was observed that Cr(VI) adsorption and photoreduction are greatly favored at low pH values. HA can decrease Cr(VI) adsorption but also acts as holes scavenger, reducing the electron–hole recombination, favoring then the photoreduction. With the immobilized Ce–ZrO(2), more than 97% of Cr(VI) was removed from the diluted effluent. These results indicate the feasibility to treat Cr(VI) effluents even in the presence of other metals and natural organic matter. The developed material has great chemical and mechanical resistances and avoids the use of nanoparticles, dangerous for the environment and hard to recover. Moreover, solar light can be used to drive the process, which contributes to the development of more sustainable, cleaner, and cost-effective wastewater treatments.
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spelling pubmed-72217722020-05-21 Photocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Presence of Humic Acid Using Immobilized Ce–ZrO(2) under Visible Light Bortot Coelho, Fabrício Eduardo Candelario, Victor M. Araújo, Estêvão Magno Rodrigues Miranda, Tânia Lúcia Santos Magnacca, Giuliana Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Cr(VI) has several industrial applications but it is one of the most dangerous pollutants because of its carcinogenicity and high toxicity. Thus, the removal of Cr(VI) by photocatalytic reduction was investigated. The catalyst applied, Ce–ZrO(2), was immobilized, through a sol–gel process on a silicon carbide (SiC) support, to increase the efficiency and avoid using suspended nanoparticles. The influence of initial pH, humic acid (HA), and catalyst dosage was investigated for Cr(VI) containing solutions. Then, a real galvanizing industry effluent (Cr(VI) = 77 mg L(-1)mg.L(−1), Zn = 1789 mg L(−1)) was treated. It was observed that Cr(VI) adsorption and photoreduction are greatly favored at low pH values. HA can decrease Cr(VI) adsorption but also acts as holes scavenger, reducing the electron–hole recombination, favoring then the photoreduction. With the immobilized Ce–ZrO(2), more than 97% of Cr(VI) was removed from the diluted effluent. These results indicate the feasibility to treat Cr(VI) effluents even in the presence of other metals and natural organic matter. The developed material has great chemical and mechanical resistances and avoids the use of nanoparticles, dangerous for the environment and hard to recover. Moreover, solar light can be used to drive the process, which contributes to the development of more sustainable, cleaner, and cost-effective wastewater treatments. MDPI 2020-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7221772/ /pubmed/32325680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040779 Text en © 2020 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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Bortot Coelho, Fabrício Eduardo
Candelario, Victor M.
Araújo, Estêvão Magno Rodrigues
Miranda, Tânia Lúcia Santos
Magnacca, Giuliana
Photocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Presence of Humic Acid Using Immobilized Ce–ZrO(2) under Visible Light
title Photocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Presence of Humic Acid Using Immobilized Ce–ZrO(2) under Visible Light
title_full Photocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Presence of Humic Acid Using Immobilized Ce–ZrO(2) under Visible Light
title_fullStr Photocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Presence of Humic Acid Using Immobilized Ce–ZrO(2) under Visible Light
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Presence of Humic Acid Using Immobilized Ce–ZrO(2) under Visible Light
title_short Photocatalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Presence of Humic Acid Using Immobilized Ce–ZrO(2) under Visible Light
title_sort photocatalytic reduction of cr(vi) in the presence of humic acid using immobilized ce–zro(2) under visible light
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7221772/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040779
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