Adsorption and catalytic properties of SiO2/Bi2S3 nanocomposites on the methylene blue photodecolorization process

abstract

The decolorization of aqueous solutions methylene blue (C.I. Basic Blue 9), due to the presence of nanocrystalline Bi2S3, supported on SiO2 submicron particles, was investigated here. For this decolorization process, two distinct characteristics, though related, associated to the role of SiO2/Bi2S3 were identified: (i) high methylene blue adsorption capability and (ii) photocatalytic activity to methylene blue photodecolorization. Effects of experimental parameters on the decolorization process, such as methylene blue and nanocomposite concentrations, pH and Bi2S3 Particle size were investigated. The maximum adsorption ability of the SiO2/Bi2S3 was approximately 15.6 mg methylene blue per gram. The complete decolorization of a 16 ppm organic dye solution can be achieved, by an adsorption process, in an extremely short time (less than 5 min), using 1.6 g/L of SiO2/Bi2S3 nanocomposite. The study of the decolorization of the dye by an adsorption-photoassisted decolorization process was carried out by irradiation of a suspension prepared with 100 mL of methylene blue solution (8 ppm) and 50 mg of SiO2/Bi2S3. In these conditions the complete decolorization of the dye, adsorbed and in the solution, was achieved in 40 min. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

keywords

PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION; HETEROGENEOUS PHOTOCATALYSIS; ORGANIC POLLUTANTS; WATER-TREATMENT; DYE SOLUTIONS; WASTE-WATER; TIO2; DECOLORIZATION; REMOVAL; SILICA

subject category

Chemistry

authors

Albuquerque, R; Neves, MC; Mendonca, MH; Trindade, T; Monteiro, OC

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acknowledgements

Rita Albuquerque thanks Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) for a grant. O.C. Monteiro thanks Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) for the grant SFRH/BPD/14554/2003. Marcia C. Neves thanks the University of Aveiro for a PhD grant. This work was supported by FCT, POCI and co-financed by FEDER (POCI/QUI/59615/2004).

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