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Photocatalytic degradation of bisphenol A in aqueous solution using TiO 2 /clinoptilolite hybrid photocatalyst.

Srna StojanovićVladislav RacKristina MojsilovićRastko VasilićSmilja MarkovićLjiljana Damjanović-Vasilić
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2023)
Photocatalytic degradation of bisphenol A (BPA) was investigated using commercial TiO 2 P25 nanoparticles supported on natural zeolite clinoptilolite (Cli). Employing ultrasound assisted solid-state dispersion method hybrid photocatalyst containing 20 wt% of TiO 2 , marked TCli-20, was prepared. The structural, morphological and surface properties, and particle size distribution of TCli-20 were studied by X-ray powder diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet-visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, Brunner-Emmet-Teller method and laser diffraction. The results revealed a successful loading of TiO 2 P25 nanoparticles on Cli surface and the preservation of both zeolitic structure and optical properties of TiO 2 . The influence of catalyst dose, pH value and the addition of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) was evaluated. The optimal reaction conditions were 2 g/L of catalyst at near-neutral conditions (pH = 6.4) for complete BPA (5 mg/L) photodegradation after 180 min of exposure to simulated solar light. The addition of H 2 O 2 was beneficial for the degradation process and led to the removal of BPA after 120 min of irradiation. BPA removal (60% for 180 min of irradiation) was reduced when TCli-20 was tested in bottled drinking water due to the presence of bicarbonate ions which acted as scavengers for hydroxyl radicals. Even though the photocatalytic activity of TCli-20 decreased after several cycles of usage, 70% of BPA was still successfully degraded during the fourth cycle. The reusability study showed easy separation, stability and good photocatalytic ability of investigated cost-effective hybrid photocatalyst.
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