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dc.contributor.authorda Costa, Joao Pintopt
dc.contributor.authorGirao, Ana V.pt
dc.contributor.authorMonteiro, Olinda C.pt
dc.contributor.authorTrindade, Titopt
dc.contributor.authorCosta, Maria C.pt
dc.date.accessioned2017-12-07T19:51:14Z-
dc.date.issued2015pt
dc.identifier.issn1093-4529pt
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/20554-
dc.description.abstractThis research was undertaken to determine the potential of biologically obtained ZnS-TiO2 nanocomposites to be used as catalysts in the photodegradation of organic pollutants, namely, Safranin-T. The photocatalysts were prepared by modifying the surface of commercial TiO2 particles with naturally produced ZnS, using sulfide species produced by sulfate-reducing bacteria and metal contaminated wastewaters. Comparative studies using powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), prior and after photodegradation, were carried out in order to monitor possible structural and morphological changes on the particles. Adsorption properties and specific areas were determined by the Brunauer-Emmet-Teller (BET) method. The final solutions were characterized by UV-Vis and chemical oxygen demand (COD) content in order to determine Safranin-T concentration and toxicity. The influence of the catalyst amount, initial pH and dye concentration was also evaluated. Finally, the efficiency of the precipitates as catalysts in sunlight-mediated photodegradation was investigated, performing two scale experiments by using different volumes of dye-contaminated water (150mL and 10 L). All tested composites showed potential to be used as photocatalysts for the degradation of Safranin-T, although the ZnS-TiO2_0.06 composite (0.06g of TiO2 per 50mL of the zinc solution) was the most effective. This substantiates the applicability of these biologically obtained materials as efficient photocatalysts for the degradation of organic pollutants, in laboratorial conditions and under direct sunlight.pt
dc.language.isoengpt
dc.publisherTAYLOR & FRANCIS INCpt
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/SFRH/SFRH%2FBD%2F43784%2F2008/PTpt
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/3599-PPCDT/128648/PTpt
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/SFRH/SFRH%2FBPD%2F66407%2F2009/PTpt
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/5876/147332/PTpt
dc.rightsrestrictedAccesspor
dc.subjectHETEROGENEOUS PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATIONpt
dc.subjectAZO DYESpt
dc.subjectNANOCRYSTALLINE TIO2pt
dc.subjectCONTINUOUS-MODEpt
dc.subjectMETHYLENE-BLUEpt
dc.subjectDEGUSSA P25pt
dc.subjectRHODAMINE-Bpt
dc.subjectWASTE-WATERpt
dc.subjectCONGO-REDpt
dc.subjectREMOVALpt
dc.titleBiotechnologically obtained nanocomposites: A practical application for photodegradation of Safranin-T under UV-Vis and solar lightpt
dc.typearticlept
dc.peerreviewedyespt
ua.distributioninternationalpt
degois.publication.firstPage996pt
degois.publication.issue10pt
degois.publication.lastPage1010pt
degois.publication.titleJOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-TOXIC/HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGpt
degois.publication.volume50pt
dc.date.embargo10000-01-01-
dc.relation.publisherversion10.1080/10934529.2015.1038155pt
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/10934529.2015.1038155pt
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