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Title

Decomposition of petroleum contaminants (naphthol) by ultraviolet (UV) radiation using a green-synthetized titanium dioxide (TiO2) catalyst

Pages

  45-55

Keywords

Nano-titanium dioxide (TiO2) 

Abstract

 A simple and eco-friendly method for synthesis nanoparticles is using a green chemistry technique. Also, the utilization of green nanoparticles for the treatment of industrial wastewater could be an outstanding plan to confront environmental pollutions. The novelty of this study was to use leaf extract of Stevia Rebaudiana Bertoni for green synthesized TiO2 NPs and assessing its functioning for the photocatalytic treatment of Naphthol from real sample wastewater in a self-designed photoreactor. The amount of nano-adsorbent changes was studied under different conditions such as the amount of naphthol concentration, pH, and time of degradation. The results of the XRD showed that the Anatase and Rutile phase of TiO2 conformed to cards no. JCPDS21-1272 and no. JCPDS21-1276 respectively. The EDX analysis illustrated the existence of TiO2 with a weight percentage of 50. 17 wt. % for Ti and 49/83 for O. The size of the particles in the SEM photo was found to be about 17nm. The removal of naphthol content was measured by the UV-Vis method. The optimum pH for naphthol removal by TiO2 is pH = 9, the optimal contact time is 20 min, and the optimal concentration of Naphthol is 3 mg/L. Comparing the Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherm models revealed that the absorption model in this study is in complete conformity with the Freundlich adsorption model. This study affirms that the Green synthesis of Stevia leaf extracted is a modern beneficial procedure for the preparation of TiO2 nanoparticles. This method is straightforward, cost-effective, eco-friendly, and rapid.

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    Arjmandi, Pantea, & Zammani Hargalani, Fariba. (2020). Decomposition of petroleum contaminants (naphthol) by ultraviolet (UV) radiation using a green-synthetized titanium dioxide (TiO2) catalyst. JOURNAL OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGY, 5(1), 45-55. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/769605/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Arjmandi Pantea, Zammani Hargalani Fariba. Decomposition of petroleum contaminants (naphthol) by ultraviolet (UV) radiation using a green-synthetized titanium dioxide (TiO2) catalyst. JOURNAL OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGY[Internet]. 2020;5(1):45-55. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/769605/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Pantea Arjmandi, and Fariba Zammani Hargalani, “Decomposition of petroleum contaminants (naphthol) by ultraviolet (UV) radiation using a green-synthetized titanium dioxide (TiO2) catalyst,” JOURNAL OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGY, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 45–55, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/769605/en

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