Photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B with H3PW 12O40/SiO2 Sensitized by H2O 2

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In order to remove aquatic organic dye contaminants by utilizing the inexpensive and inexhaustible solar energy, the Keggin-type H3PW 12O40 was loaded on the surface of SiO2 with the sol-gel method and sensitized by H2O2 solution. The photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B (RhB) by H3PW 12O40/SiO2(x) under simulated natural light irradiation was investigated. The effects of the initial RhB concentration, the solution pH, and catalyst dosage on the photocatalytic degradation rate of RhB were also studied. The results demonstrated that at optimal condition (initial concentration of methyl orange is 10 mg/L, catalyst dosage is 0.8 g, and the pH is 2.5) the degradation rate of RhB is as high as 97.7 after 2 h under simulated natural light irradiation. The reaction of photocatalysis for RhB can be expressed as a first-order kinetic model. © 2012 Shuijin Yang et al.

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Yang, S., Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Yang, Y., Xu, M., & Wang, G. (2012). Photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B with H3PW 12O40/SiO2 Sensitized by H2O 2. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/927132

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