The influence of lead concentration on photocatalytic reduction of Pb(II) ions assisted by Cu-TiO2 nanotubes

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Cu2+ ions were successfully loaded into TiO2 nanotubes using wet impregnation technique in 0.6 M Cu(NO3) 2·3H2O solution. The effect of reaction temperatures on the nanotube's morphology, crystal structure, and their photocatalytic reduction of Pb(II) ions were investigated. The high reaction temperature could improve the crystallinity of anatase phase. However, irregular and corrugated nanotubular surface covered with Cu precipitates was observed. In the present study, incorporation of an optimum content of Cu element (1.3 at%) into TiO2 nanotubes at room temperature has an important function in enhancing the photocatalytic reduction of Pb(II) ions in alkaline condition (pH 11) due to the higher synergistic effects of photocatalytic reaction under UV illumination. The optimum concentration of Pb(II) ions for effective Pb(II) ions removal performance was found in between 20 and 60 ppm. © 2014 Srimala Sreekantan et al.

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Sreekantan, S., Lai, C. W., & Mohd Zaki, S. (2014). The influence of lead concentration on photocatalytic reduction of Pb(II) ions assisted by Cu-TiO2 nanotubes. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/839106

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