CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology

Ternary CuO/AgO/FSZr photocatalysts were fabricated via the hydrothermal and electrochemical methods with three different CuO loading (1, 3 and 5 wt%), indicated as 1CuO/AgO/FSZr, 3CuO/AgO/FSZr and 5CuO/AgO/FSZr. The photocatalytic reaction was tested towards simultaneous chromium (VI) photoreductio...

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Main Authors: Aziz, F. F. A., A. Jalil, A., Hassan, N. S., Fauzi, A. A., Khusnun, N. F., Ali, M. W., Bahari, M. B., Nabgan, W.
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spelling my.utm.1072732024-09-01T06:37:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/107273/ CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology Aziz, F. F. A. A. Jalil, A. Hassan, N. S. Fauzi, A. A. Khusnun, N. F. Ali, M. W. Bahari, M. B. Nabgan, W. TP Chemical technology Ternary CuO/AgO/FSZr photocatalysts were fabricated via the hydrothermal and electrochemical methods with three different CuO loading (1, 3 and 5 wt%), indicated as 1CuO/AgO/FSZr, 3CuO/AgO/FSZr and 5CuO/AgO/FSZr. The photocatalytic reaction was tested towards simultaneous chromium (VI) photoreduction and p-cresol photooxidation and the performance in order as follow: 3CuO/AgO/FSZr > 5CuO/AgO/FSZr > 1CuO/AgO/FSZr > AgO/FSZr > FSZr. CuO/AgO/FSZr photocatalysts showed an improvement in photocatalytic activity compared to AgO/FSZr and FSZr due to the reduction potential of chromium (VI) aligned closer to the conduction band of CuO and provided abundant free active electrons (e-) and holes (h+) with efficient transportation and migration. Interestingly, the 3CuO/AgO/FSZr was established as the best photocatalyst with 98% reduction of chromium (VI) and 83% oxidation of p-cresol simultaneously, owing to its strong corporation between the metal oxides and support and higher total pore volume. The Langmuir-Hinshelwood model were employed for kinetics which followed the pseudo-first-order kinetics model well. Based on the simultaneous photocatalytic mechanism, chromium (VI) and p-cresol were directly reduced and oxidized by e- and h+, respectively. The response surface methodology (RSM) discovered that the quadratic term initial concentration of chromium (VI) is the main significant factor in photocatalytic performance. The optimum parameters for simultaneous photoredox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol predicted from RSM are 9.6 mg L-1 of chromium (VI) concentration, 9.8 mg L-1 of p-cresol concentration and 0.32 g L-1 of catalyst dosage. Under these conditions the error between the predicted and experimental values is only 3.7%. The 3CuO/AgO/FSZr sustained the photocatalytic performance after reused for five cycles and could oxidized various organic pollutants as well as reduced chromium (VI) simultaneously. Academic Press Inc. 2023 Article PeerReviewed Aziz, F. F. A. and A. Jalil, A. and Hassan, N. S. and Fauzi, A. A. and Khusnun, N. F. and Ali, M. W. and Bahari, M. B. and Nabgan, W. (2023) CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology. Environmental Research, 220 (NA). NA-NA. ISSN 0013-9351 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.115151 DOI : 10.1016/j.envres.2022.115151
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Aziz, F. F. A.
A. Jalil, A.
Hassan, N. S.
Fauzi, A. A.
Khusnun, N. F.
Ali, M. W.
Bahari, M. B.
Nabgan, W.
CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology
description Ternary CuO/AgO/FSZr photocatalysts were fabricated via the hydrothermal and electrochemical methods with three different CuO loading (1, 3 and 5 wt%), indicated as 1CuO/AgO/FSZr, 3CuO/AgO/FSZr and 5CuO/AgO/FSZr. The photocatalytic reaction was tested towards simultaneous chromium (VI) photoreduction and p-cresol photooxidation and the performance in order as follow: 3CuO/AgO/FSZr > 5CuO/AgO/FSZr > 1CuO/AgO/FSZr > AgO/FSZr > FSZr. CuO/AgO/FSZr photocatalysts showed an improvement in photocatalytic activity compared to AgO/FSZr and FSZr due to the reduction potential of chromium (VI) aligned closer to the conduction band of CuO and provided abundant free active electrons (e-) and holes (h+) with efficient transportation and migration. Interestingly, the 3CuO/AgO/FSZr was established as the best photocatalyst with 98% reduction of chromium (VI) and 83% oxidation of p-cresol simultaneously, owing to its strong corporation between the metal oxides and support and higher total pore volume. The Langmuir-Hinshelwood model were employed for kinetics which followed the pseudo-first-order kinetics model well. Based on the simultaneous photocatalytic mechanism, chromium (VI) and p-cresol were directly reduced and oxidized by e- and h+, respectively. The response surface methodology (RSM) discovered that the quadratic term initial concentration of chromium (VI) is the main significant factor in photocatalytic performance. The optimum parameters for simultaneous photoredox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol predicted from RSM are 9.6 mg L-1 of chromium (VI) concentration, 9.8 mg L-1 of p-cresol concentration and 0.32 g L-1 of catalyst dosage. Under these conditions the error between the predicted and experimental values is only 3.7%. The 3CuO/AgO/FSZr sustained the photocatalytic performance after reused for five cycles and could oxidized various organic pollutants as well as reduced chromium (VI) simultaneously.
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author Aziz, F. F. A.
A. Jalil, A.
Hassan, N. S.
Fauzi, A. A.
Khusnun, N. F.
Ali, M. W.
Bahari, M. B.
Nabgan, W.
author_facet Aziz, F. F. A.
A. Jalil, A.
Hassan, N. S.
Fauzi, A. A.
Khusnun, N. F.
Ali, M. W.
Bahari, M. B.
Nabgan, W.
author_sort Aziz, F. F. A.
title CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology
title_short CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology
title_full CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology
title_fullStr CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed CuO improved energy band of AgO/fibrous SiO2–ZrO2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (VI) and p-cresol using response surface methodology
title_sort cuo improved energy band of ago/fibrous sio2–zro2 for optimized simultaneous photocatalytic redox of chromium (vi) and p-cresol using response surface methodology
publisher Academic Press Inc.
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107273/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.115151
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