Highly active rare-earth-metal La-doped photocatalysts: Fabrication, characterization, and their photocatalytic activity

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Efficient La-doped TiO2 photocatalysts were prepared by sol-gel method and extensively characterized by various sophisticated techniques. The photocatalytic activity of La-doped TiO2 was evaluated for the degradation of monocrotophos (MCPs) in aqueous solution. It showed higher rate of degradation than pure TiO2 for the light of wavelength of 254nm and 365nm. The rate constant of TiO2 increases with increasing La loading and exhibits maximum rate for 1% La loading. The photocatalytic activities of La-doped TiO2 are compared with La-doped ZnO; the reaction rate of the former is ∼1.8 and 1.1 orders higher than the latter for the lights of wavelength 254nm and 365nm, respectively. The relative photonic efficiency of La-doped TiO2 is relatively higher than La-doped ZnO and commercial photocatalysts. Overall, La-doped TiO2 is the most active photocatalyst and shows high relative photonic efficiencies and high photocatalytic activity for the degradation of MCP. The enhanced photocatalytic activity of La-doped TiO2 is mainly due to the electron trapping by lanthanum metal ions, small particle size, large surface area, and high surface roughness of the photocatalysts. Copyright © 2012 S. Anandan et al.

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Anandan, S., Ikuma, Y., & Murugesan, V. (2012). Highly active rare-earth-metal La-doped photocatalysts: Fabrication, characterization, and their photocatalytic activity. International Journal of Photoenergy. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/921412

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