Abstract
Metal-porphyrin complexes modified TiO2 photocatalyst, called MTCPP@P25, shows excellent photocatalytic activity under visible light irradiation. Metal-porphyrin is successfully utilized to broaden the photo response range of TiO2 from ultraviolet (3.2 eV) to visible light (2.43 eV to 2.65 eV) resulting in significant enhancement of photocatalytic efficiency. MTCPP@P25 exhibited the higher photocatalytic activity than bare TiO2. Additionally, introduction of different metals, like Fe, Zn, and Co into porphyrin ring can effectively adjust the photocatalytic activity of MTCPP@P25 due to the increasing the electron density of porphyrin rings. The degradation order for MB followed as FeTCPP@P25≧ZnTCPP@P25 > CoTCPP@P25. This finding demonstrated that FeTCPP@P25 and ZnTCPP@P25 possess higher photo-excited electrons under visible irradiation resulting in higher photocatalytic performance. Based on the PL and EIS analysis, FeTCPP@P25 exhibited longest lifetime and fast electron transition compared to ZnTCPP@P25. The spent FeTCPP@P25 were reusable after three cycles, the efficiency remained at approximately 80 %.
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