(2016) Preparation and characterization of TiO2 incorporated 13X molecular sieves for photocatalytic removal of acetaminophen from aqueous solutions. Process Safety and Environmental Protection. pp. 334-345.
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Abstract
Although stabilizing of nano-particles on porous media is a suitable methods in harnessing the agglomeration and inactivation of nano-particles, but still release of particles to the environment remains the most serious challenges facing toward photocatalysis process. Attachment of nanoparticles through ion exchange may be a promising method to solving these defects. In this study TiO2 was incorporated into the 13X molecular sieves by addition of the titanyl ion through an ion-exchange of ammonium-titanyl-oxalate as well as the decomposition of titanyl oxalate salt, which remained on the zeolite through the impregnation and calcination process. A part of TiO2 on the zeolite was also bound through a TisbndOsbndSi bond. The investigation of TiO2-HX catalytic potential showed that neutral pH and 500 mg/L catalyst were the optimal conditions for acetaminophen removal (1 mg/L) in the UV/TiO2-HX process. The maximum removal efficiency of 95.45% ± 0.8 was attained after 75 min contact time. The acetaminophen degradation during the UV/TiO2-HX process was followed a pseudo first order kinetic model with rate constants (Kapp) of 0.8676 h�1. Under the optimum conditions, maximum synergistic efficiency of 60.07% was acquired. The experimental data showed that the UV/TiO2-HX process is effective in acetaminophen removal from aqueous solutions. © 2016 Institution of Chemical Engineers
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Catalysis; Drug products; Efficiency; Ions; Molecular sieves; Nanoparticles; Oxalic acid; Photocatalysis; Porous materials; Rate constants; Sieves; Solutions; Titanium dioxide; Zeolites, 13X molecular sieve; Acetaminophen; Catalytic potential; NaX zeolite; Photo-catalytic removal; Photocatalysis process; Pseudo-first order kinetic model; Removal efficiencies, Ion exchange |
Page Range: | pp. 334-345 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Process Safety and Environmental Protection |
Volume: | 104 |
Publisher: | Institution of Chemical Engineers |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/9823 |
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