Photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation

© 2016, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. The photocatalytic degradation of phenanthrene-contaminated soil over Fe-doped TiO2under visible light irradiation was investigated. The influence of physicochemical parameters such as catalyst dosage, dopant doping and soil pH was studied. The opt...

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Main Authors: Chonlada Dechakiatkrai Theerakarunwong, Sukon Phanichphant
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-551882018-09-05T03:13:45Z Photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation Chonlada Dechakiatkrai Theerakarunwong Sukon Phanichphant Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Materials Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy © 2016, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. The photocatalytic degradation of phenanthrene-contaminated soil over Fe-doped TiO2under visible light irradiation was investigated. The influence of physicochemical parameters such as catalyst dosage, dopant doping and soil pH was studied. The optimum amount of 3 at. wt%Fe doped TiO2(1%) expressed high photocatalytic activity of 83.45% under visible irradiation with alkaline conditions within 2 h. The Fe dopant significantly enhanced phenanthrene photocatalytic degradation by the strong oxidizing OH·radical and complex [Fe3+-ligand] could generated by the Photo-Fenton-Like catalyst reaction. A possible mechanism of phenanthrene degradation was proposed based on GC/MS elucidation. In the presence of Fe dopant, phenanthrene was degraded to heptadecane. Based on the quantification analysis, the presence of TiO2catalysts for degradation of phenanthrene in the soil sample could reduce the concentration of phenanthrene from 60 mg kg-1to 20 mg kg-1within 2 hours, while in the control soil without catalyst, the concentration of phenanthrene could only be reduced from 60 mg kg-1to 40 mg kg-1in equal time. 2018-09-05T02:52:52Z 2018-09-05T02:52:52Z 2016-07-01 Journal 01252526 2-s2.0-84988962205 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84988962205&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/55188
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Chonlada Dechakiatkrai Theerakarunwong
Sukon Phanichphant
Photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation
description © 2016, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. The photocatalytic degradation of phenanthrene-contaminated soil over Fe-doped TiO2under visible light irradiation was investigated. The influence of physicochemical parameters such as catalyst dosage, dopant doping and soil pH was studied. The optimum amount of 3 at. wt%Fe doped TiO2(1%) expressed high photocatalytic activity of 83.45% under visible irradiation with alkaline conditions within 2 h. The Fe dopant significantly enhanced phenanthrene photocatalytic degradation by the strong oxidizing OH·radical and complex [Fe3+-ligand] could generated by the Photo-Fenton-Like catalyst reaction. A possible mechanism of phenanthrene degradation was proposed based on GC/MS elucidation. In the presence of Fe dopant, phenanthrene was degraded to heptadecane. Based on the quantification analysis, the presence of TiO2catalysts for degradation of phenanthrene in the soil sample could reduce the concentration of phenanthrene from 60 mg kg-1to 20 mg kg-1within 2 hours, while in the control soil without catalyst, the concentration of phenanthrene could only be reduced from 60 mg kg-1to 40 mg kg-1in equal time.
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author Chonlada Dechakiatkrai Theerakarunwong
Sukon Phanichphant
author_facet Chonlada Dechakiatkrai Theerakarunwong
Sukon Phanichphant
author_sort Chonlada Dechakiatkrai Theerakarunwong
title Photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation
title_short Photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation
title_full Photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation
title_fullStr Photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation
title_sort photo-remediation of phenanthrene contaminated soil under visible light irradiation
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