Photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst

The photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst at 200°C with an autogenous pressure and experimental duration of 24 h has been reported. A control over the particle size, morphology and crystallinity of the photoca...

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Main Authors: C. P. Sajan, B. Shahmoradi, H. P. Shivaraju, K. M.Lokanatha Rai, S. Ananda, M. B. Shayan, T. Thonthai, G. V.Narasimha Rao, K. Byrappa
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spelling th-mahidol.291122018-09-24T16:45:56Z Photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst C. P. Sajan B. Shahmoradi H. P. Shivaraju K. M.Lokanatha Rai S. Ananda M. B. Shayan T. Thonthai G. V.Narasimha Rao K. Byrappa University of Mysore Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering Mahidol University International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials, Hyderabad Engineering Materials Science Physics and Astronomy The photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst at 200°C with an autogenous pressure and experimental duration of 24 h has been reported. A control over the particle size, morphology and crystallinity of the photocatalyst has been studied with respect to the experimental parameters such as nutrient composition, solvent, pH, experimental duration, temperature and pressure. The products synthesised were characterised using XRD, SEM, FTIR, etc. The photodegradation of textile effluent using these composite was investigated under both solar and ultraviolet irradiation. The degradation of textile effluent was checked by the following parameters: chemical oxygen demand (COD), percentage transmission (%T), irradiation time and duration. The preliminary results are highly encouraging and further work is being carried out for the use of these photocatalytic compounds for other organic decomposition. © 2010 W. S. Maney & Son Ltd. 2018-09-24T09:01:25Z 2018-09-24T09:01:25Z 2010-02-01 Conference Paper Materials Research Innovations. Vol.14, No.1 (2010), 89-94 10.1179/143307510X12599329343484 14328917 2-s2.0-77952576372 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29112 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=77952576372&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Engineering
Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Engineering
Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
C. P. Sajan
B. Shahmoradi
H. P. Shivaraju
K. M.Lokanatha Rai
S. Ananda
M. B. Shayan
T. Thonthai
G. V.Narasimha Rao
K. Byrappa
Photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst
description The photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst at 200°C with an autogenous pressure and experimental duration of 24 h has been reported. A control over the particle size, morphology and crystallinity of the photocatalyst has been studied with respect to the experimental parameters such as nutrient composition, solvent, pH, experimental duration, temperature and pressure. The products synthesised were characterised using XRD, SEM, FTIR, etc. The photodegradation of textile effluent using these composite was investigated under both solar and ultraviolet irradiation. The degradation of textile effluent was checked by the following parameters: chemical oxygen demand (COD), percentage transmission (%T), irradiation time and duration. The preliminary results are highly encouraging and further work is being carried out for the use of these photocatalytic compounds for other organic decomposition. © 2010 W. S. Maney & Son Ltd.
author2 University of Mysore
author_facet University of Mysore
C. P. Sajan
B. Shahmoradi
H. P. Shivaraju
K. M.Lokanatha Rai
S. Ananda
M. B. Shayan
T. Thonthai
G. V.Narasimha Rao
K. Byrappa
format Conference or Workshop Item
author C. P. Sajan
B. Shahmoradi
H. P. Shivaraju
K. M.Lokanatha Rai
S. Ananda
M. B. Shayan
T. Thonthai
G. V.Narasimha Rao
K. Byrappa
author_sort C. P. Sajan
title Photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst
title_short Photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst
title_full Photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst
title_fullStr Photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst
title_sort photocatalytic degradation of textile effluent using hydrothermally synthesised titania supported molybdenum oxide photocatalyst
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29112
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