Preparation and photocatalytic application of a S, Nd double doped nano-TiO2 photocatalyst

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Nowadays, water pollution is getting more and more severe in society, and recently the rational use of photocatalytic technology to treat sewage has become a hot spot for research. Because of the low-cost and environmental friendliness of nano-TiO2, it has attracted widespread attention. In this paper, we dope sulfur and neodymium into nano-titanium dioxide via a sol-gel method. The synthesized S, Nd-codoped-TiO2 was characterized via transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, EDS and N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms. Then the real-life dye reactive red (X-3B) was used as the target degradant to compare the levels of practicality of single-doped and double-doped photocatalysts. The results showed that the photocatalytic activity of S, Nd-codoped-TiO2 was significantly higher than that of Nd-TiO2. The double-doped photocatalyst was transformed from anatase to rutile, and the bandgap was reduced considerably. The responding ability to visible light also increased, so S, Nd-codoped-TiO2 has obvious advantages and has better degradation efficiency for the target degradation products. Under xenon lamp irradiation and pH = 4 conditions, the degradation of reactive red using the new catalyst reached 93.2%. The new catalyst has high practicality and also indicates a new direction for wastewater treatment.

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Wang, S., Bai, L., & Ao, X. (2018). Preparation and photocatalytic application of a S, Nd double doped nano-TiO2 photocatalyst. RSC Advances, 8(64), 36745–36753. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06778c

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