Abstract

Abstract In this study, N-Cu co-doped TiO2 was decorated on the single-walled carbon nano-tube (marked as N-Cu co-doped TiO2@CNTs) via two-step sol–gel/hydrothermal synthesis method for the first time as a novel photocatalyst in coupling with ultrasound (US) waves. The catalyst properties were characterized via BET, Raman, FESEM, TEM, FTIR, XRD, EIS, PL, TGA, UV–Vis DRS, EDX and EDS dot mapping. These techniques confirmed the successful doping of both N and Cu elements on the CNTs impregnated with TiO2 nanoparticles. The investigation of effective operational parameters demonstrated that the total removal of sulfamethoxazole (SMXZ) could be achieved under pH of 6.0, catalyst dosage of 0.8 g/L, light intensity of 200 W, US power of 200 W, and initial SMXZ concentration of 60 mg/L within 60 min. SMXZ degradation kinetics over sono-photocatalytic process were in a good agreement with pseudo-first-order model. Quenching experiments illustrated that HO• and O2•– active species were more effective species for SMXZ degradation. The synthesized sono-photocatalyst could be recycled after six consecutive cycles of SMXZ degradation with an insignificant decrease in performance. A tentative mechanism and pathway for SMXZ were formulated. Pharmaceutical wastewater was treated through the optimum degradation conditions which showed that the sono-photocatalytic degradation eliminated 93% of COD and 89% of TOC within 180 min.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call