Synthesis, property characterization and photocatalytic activity of the novel composite polymer polyaniline/Bi 2SnTiO 7

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A novel polyaniline/Bi 2SnTiO 7 composite polymer was synthesized by chemical oxidation in-situ polymerization method and sol-gel method for the first time. The structural properties of novel polyaniline/Bi 2SnTiO 7 have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray spectrometry. The lattice parameter of Bi 2SnTiO 7 was found to be a = 10.52582(8) Å. The photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue was realized under visible light irradiation with the novel polyaniline/Bi 2SnTiO 7 as catalyst. The results showed that novel polyaniline/Bi 2SnTiO 7 possessed higher catalytic activity compared with Bi 2InTaO 7 or pure TiO 2 or N-doped TiO 2 for photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue under visible light irradiation. The photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue with the novel polyaniline/Bi 2SnTiO 7 or N-doped TiO 2 as catalyst followed first-order reaction kinetics, and the first-order rate constant was 0.01504 or 0.00333 min -1. After visible light irradiation for 220 minutes with novel polyaniline/Bi 2SnTiO 7 as catalyst, complete removal and mineralization of methylene blue was observed. The reduction of the total organic carbon, the formation of inorganic products, SO 42- and NO 3-, and the evolution of CO 2 revealed the continuous mineralization of methylene blue during the photocatalytic process. The possible photocatalytic degradation pathway of methylene blue was obtained under visible light irradiation. © 2012 by the authors;.

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Yang, Y., & Luan, J. (2012). Synthesis, property characterization and photocatalytic activity of the novel composite polymer polyaniline/Bi 2SnTiO 7. Molecules, 17(3), 2752–2772. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17032752

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