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Efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel TiO(2) composite with biochar doping

Titanium dioxide modified with biochar (Ti–C) was prepared by a sol–gel method for the degradation of humic acid (HA) in aqueous solutions. Under identical conditions, Ti–C contained less TiO(2) and showed better HA degradation capacity than that of pure TiO(2), and had ca. 20% higher HA removal rat...

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Autores principales: Wang, Guoqiao, Wang, Jiawei, Yu, Tian, Guo, Xin, Chen, Yao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9641702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36380963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05358f
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author Wang, Guoqiao
Wang, Jiawei
Yu, Tian
Guo, Xin
Chen, Yao
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Wang, Jiawei
Yu, Tian
Guo, Xin
Chen, Yao
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description Titanium dioxide modified with biochar (Ti–C) was prepared by a sol–gel method for the degradation of humic acid (HA) in aqueous solutions. Under identical conditions, Ti–C contained less TiO(2) and showed better HA degradation capacity than that of pure TiO(2), and had ca. 20% higher HA removal rate than that of simple Ti–C adsorption. Photocatalytic degradation of HA with Ti–C had an efficient removal rate of 50% at pH = 3, which was ca. 28% higher than that at pH = 7 (HA = 10 mg L(−1)), while a higher reaction temperature, longer lighting time and larger Ti–C dosage were conducive to HA photocatalytic degradation. SEM micrographs showed that Ti–C had a much rougher surface than the original biochar, and EDS results of Ti–C indicated that its carbon content increased up to 26.2% after biochar doping. Ti–C had an evident anatase structure and a typical SiO(2) structure, as revealed by XRD analysis. TOC and GC-MS analysis indicated that HA was effectively degraded and transformed into harmless carbon dioxide. Superoxide radicals were the main active radicals produced for the efficient degradation of humic acid, while hydroxyl radicals and electron–holes also contributed to HA decomposition in Ti–C systems. This work is expected to be helpful for the innovative preparation of titanium dioxide as a low-cost photocatalyst for the degradation of humic acid in water.
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spelling pubmed-96417022022-11-14 Efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel TiO(2) composite with biochar doping Wang, Guoqiao Wang, Jiawei Yu, Tian Guo, Xin Chen, Yao RSC Adv Chemistry Titanium dioxide modified with biochar (Ti–C) was prepared by a sol–gel method for the degradation of humic acid (HA) in aqueous solutions. Under identical conditions, Ti–C contained less TiO(2) and showed better HA degradation capacity than that of pure TiO(2), and had ca. 20% higher HA removal rate than that of simple Ti–C adsorption. Photocatalytic degradation of HA with Ti–C had an efficient removal rate of 50% at pH = 3, which was ca. 28% higher than that at pH = 7 (HA = 10 mg L(−1)), while a higher reaction temperature, longer lighting time and larger Ti–C dosage were conducive to HA photocatalytic degradation. SEM micrographs showed that Ti–C had a much rougher surface than the original biochar, and EDS results of Ti–C indicated that its carbon content increased up to 26.2% after biochar doping. Ti–C had an evident anatase structure and a typical SiO(2) structure, as revealed by XRD analysis. TOC and GC-MS analysis indicated that HA was effectively degraded and transformed into harmless carbon dioxide. Superoxide radicals were the main active radicals produced for the efficient degradation of humic acid, while hydroxyl radicals and electron–holes also contributed to HA decomposition in Ti–C systems. This work is expected to be helpful for the innovative preparation of titanium dioxide as a low-cost photocatalyst for the degradation of humic acid in water. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9641702/ /pubmed/36380963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05358f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Wang, Jiawei
Yu, Tian
Guo, Xin
Chen, Yao
Efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel TiO(2) composite with biochar doping
title Efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel TiO(2) composite with biochar doping
title_full Efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel TiO(2) composite with biochar doping
title_fullStr Efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel TiO(2) composite with biochar doping
title_full_unstemmed Efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel TiO(2) composite with biochar doping
title_short Efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel TiO(2) composite with biochar doping
title_sort efficient removal of humic acid in water using a novel tio(2) composite with biochar doping
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9641702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36380963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05358f
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