Enhanced visible-light photocatalytic oxidative desulfurization of model fuel over Pt-decorated carbon-doped TiO 2 nanoparticles.
Abdollah OstovarAfsanehsadat LarimiZhi JiangMarzieh LotfiCyrus GhotbiFarhad KhorashehPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2023)
Modification of photocatalysts to improve their adsorption and photocatalytic activity in the oxidative desulfurization of liquid fuels has been reported by many investigators. In this study, Pt-decorated carbon-doped TiO 2 nanoparticles were synthesized by hydrothermal and photo-deposition techniques and were subsequently used in photocatalytic oxidative desulfurization of dibenzothiophene (DBT) in n-heptane as a simulated liquid fuel with methanol as the extracting solvent. Carbon-doped TiO 2 was first synthesized by a simple self-doping method. Pt was then loaded by a photo-deposition technique. The synthesized photocatalysts (labeled as YPt-CT where Y is percent Pt loading) were characterized by of X-ray diffraction (XRD), photoluminescence (PL), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), N 2 -physisorption, UV-Vis diffusive reflectance spectra (UV-Vis DRS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier transform infrared spectra (FTIR), and nitrogen sorption measurements. The removal efficiency of DBT was 98% in the presence of 2 g/l of 0.5Pt-CT catalyst under visible-light irradiation (λ > 400 nm), ambient pressure, and reaction temperature of 40°C.
Keyphrases
- visible light
- electron microscopy
- quantum dots
- ionic liquid
- dual energy
- computed tomography
- drug delivery
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- air pollution
- positron emission tomography
- aqueous solution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- particulate matter
- magnetic resonance
- radiation therapy
- oxide nanoparticles
- radiation induced
- electron transfer
- gold nanoparticles
- heavy metals
- wound healing
- mass spectrometry
- molecular dynamics