Hybrid copper doped titania/polythiophene nanorods as efficient visible light-driven photocatalyst for degradation of organic pollutants

M. Ravi Chandra, T. Siva Rao, Hyun Suk Kim, S. V.N. Pammi, N. Prabhakarrao, I. Manga Raju

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Abstract

The hybrid Cu–TiO 2 /polythiophene nanorods (HNRs) were prepared by modified sol–gel technique at low temperature through oxidative polymerization of thiophene. The prepared HNRs and Cu–TiO 2 nanorods without polymer (CTNRs) were characterized by using XRD, TEM, IR, UV–vis DRS and XPS. IR, XPS and XRD confirm polythiophene (PTh) covered Cu–TiO 2 nanorod in hybrid with rutile phase without affecting the crystal form of TiO 2 . TEM analysis reveals the shape and morphology of CTNRs and HNRs. TEM images of HNRs show that the metal oxide has nanorods like shape with lengths and diameters of about 35–60 and 15–25 nm respectively. From UV–visible DRS spectra, HNRs exhibit a broad and strong absorption in visible range, indicating that the incorporation of PTh onto the surface of Cu–TiO 2 nanorod in hybrid can extend the photo response range of TiO 2 . The photocatalytic activity of HNRs shows higher degradation when compared with CTNRs under visible light irradiation by degradation of Rhodamine B (RhB) and Orange G (OG). There is no degradation of PTh was observed under visible light irradiation till five runs which is examined from photocatalytic activity, which indicates stability and reusability of photocatalyst.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)436-443
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Asian Ceramic Societies
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Hybrid Cu–TiO /PTh nanorods
  • Photocatalysis
  • Reusable
  • Rhodamine B and Orange G
  • Visible light

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