Abstract

Azo dyes are an abundant class of synthetic dyes, however their complex structure makes them difficult to biologically degrade. We sought to degrade acid orange 7 (AO7) using nitrogen-doped nano-CeO2, which is a promising alternative photocatalyst to nitrogen-doped TiO2. Nitrogen-doped monocrystalline CeO2 nanoparticles with various nitrogen contents were synthesized solvothermally at 120̊C from Ce(NO3)3·6H2O, triethanolamine, and ethanol. The CeO2 monocrystals were between 7 and 8nm in diameter. Nitrogen was shown to be incorporated into CeO2 lattice from the results of the lattice parameter calculations, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis and elemental analysis. The degradation of AO7 in water was investigated using a domestic 10W compact fluorescent lamp. The degradation efficiency of AO7 by monocrystalline CeO2 increased with increasing nitrogen content, reaching 97.6% for the sample with a N:Ce molar ratio of 0.3.

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