Abstract

The WO 3–TiO 2/AC (activated carbon) photocatalyst used in the experiment was prepared by the sol–gel-dipping-calcination method. The photocatalyst was characterized by XRD and the photoactivity of it was tested by the degradation of azo dye Congo Red. In order to obtain the optimum preparation conditions of the photocatalyst and the optimum degradation conditions of Congo Red, two orthogonal tests have been applied. The results showed that the optimal preparation conditions of the photocatalyst were: calcination temperature 500 °C, the content of WO 3 3% and the hours of calcination 3 h and the optimal conditions of Congo Red degradation were: the dosage of catalyst 10 g L −1, pH 7 and the amount of H 2O 2 114 mM. The effect of several co-existing negative ions on the photodegradation of Congo Red was investigated. It was found that ClO 2 −, BrO 3 − and S 2O 8 2− had a positive effect on the photodegradation of Congo Red in the following order: S 2O 8 2− > ClO 2 − > BrO 3 −. On the contrary, the anions such as SO 4 2−, NO 3 −, Cl −, SO 3 2−, H 2PO 4 − decreased the photodecolorization percent of Congo Red. Their inhibitory effect were in the order SO 3 2− > Cl − > H 2PO 4 − > SO 4 2− > NO 3 −. Finally, the kinetics process was studied and the photodegradation rate of Congo Red was found to obey pseudo-first-order kinetics equation represented by the Langmuir–Hinshelwood model.

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