Noelia González-Ballesteros, Pedro M. Martins, Carlos J. Tavares, Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez
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Abstract
Contaminated water is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problem. Emerging pollutants, such as pharmaceutics, are raising increasing concerns, as they are non-regulated toxic chemicals found in low concentrations that are very resilient to conventional water treatments. In the search for effective methods to address this problem, photocatalysis arises as a possible solution to degrade organic pollutants. TiO is one of the most widely used catalysts, but the reduced photoactivation under visible radiation constitutes a major drawback. The inclusion of plasmonic nanoparticles, such as gold (AuNPs), can improve the ability to absorb visible radiation from sunlight. AuNPs synthesis methods include toxic and expensive reagents. Herein, an alternative method is proposed, using the flavonoid quercetin to act as the reducing agent in the deposition of AuNPs on the surface of TiO (Au/TiO). The method is optimised, and different loadings of gold are tested. The characterisation of Au/TiO confirms increased absorption in the visible wavelength range with increasing concentrations of gold as well as a reduction in the energy band gap. The photocatalytic efficiency of Au/TiO was evaluated for the degradation of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin under UV and simulated sunlight irradiation, obtaining a maximum degradation of 86 and 95%, respectively.
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Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry is published monthly in English by the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. JIEC brings together multidisciplinary interests in one journal and is to disseminate information on all aspects of research and development in industrial and engineering chemistry. Contributions in the form of research articles, short communications, notes and reviews are considered for publication. The editors welcome original contributions that have not been and are not to be published elsewhere. Instruction to authors and a manuscript submissions form are printed at the end of each issue. Bulk reprints of individual articles can be ordered. This publication is partially supported by Korea Research Foundation and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies.