Investigation of the effect of magnesium and activated carbon on the photocatalytic degradation reaction of ZnO photocatalyst

M. Sait Çevik, Ömer Şahin, Orhan Baytar, Sabit Horoz*, Arzu Ekinci

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Abstract

To improve the photodegradation of methyl blue (MB) by ZnO under visible light irradiation, the sol–gel method was used to synthesize ZnO photocatalysts co-doped with Mg and supported on activated carbon (AC) with various properties. The photocatalysts synthesized were characterized in terms of their structure and optical properties. X-ray diffraction and UV-vis absorption spectra measurements were carried out to examine the structural and optical properties of photocatalysts. Such photocatalytic behaviors of photocatalysts preceded the order: Mg:ZnO/AC > ZnO/ AC > ZnO. This consequence was ascribed to the small crystallite size, large surface area, the narrow bandgap of Mg:ZnO/AC photocatalyst. Besides, first-order kinetics accompanied the degradation of MB on photocatalysis. The active speciesOH and – O2 performed more key roles in composite photocatalytic degradation of MB.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)212-218
Number of pages7
JournalDesalination and Water Treatment
Volume209
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

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Funding

The authors are grateful to the Research Foundation of Siirt University for financial support under project 2019-SİÜFEB-019.

FundersFunder number
Research Foundation of Siirt University2019-SİÜFEB-019

    Keywords

    • Activated carbon
    • Characterization
    • Doping
    • Photocatalytic
    • Synthesis

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