Abstract

One-dimensional mesoporous TiO 2 nanotube (TNT) with large specific surface area was successfully fabricated, and employed in removal of Acid Orange 7 (AO7) via adsorption and heterogeneous photocatalysis. As compared to its precursor, P25 (Degussa), TNT exhibited superior adsorption ability and photocatalytic activity. It was found that the amount of adsorbed dye over TNT surface was critical to the photodegradation efficiency of AO7, and adsorption was further controlled by solution pH and co-existing ions. With an increase in pH, adsorption of AO7 decreased rapidly, and adsorption behavior transformed from monolayer adsorption to asymmetric physisorption. Under low pH conditions, multivalent anions in high concentrations severely limited AO7 adsorption on TNT; whereas the increase of pH led to a less severe inhibition of the adsorption. On the other hand, multivalent cations seem to facilitate adsorption, regardless of pH conditions. Adsorption mechanism and photodegradation kinetics of AO7 on TNT were also discussed in the paper in view of paving the way for efficient dye wastewater treatment with the application of TNT photocatalyst.

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