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Role of reactive species in the photocatalytic degradation of amaranth by highly active N-doped $$\mathbf{WO}_{\mathbf{3}}$$
Authors:Hanggara Sudrajat  Sandhya Babel
Affiliation:1.School of Biochemical Engineering and Technology, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology,Thammasat University,Pathum Thani,Thailand
Abstract:A novel, highly visible light active N-doped \(\hbox {WO}_{3}\) (\(\hbox {N}\)-\(\hbox {WO}_{3})\) is successfully synthesized via thermal decomposition of peroxotungstic acid–urea complex. The photocatalytic activity of \(\hbox {N}\)-\(\hbox {WO}_{3}\) is evaluated for the degradation of amaranth (AM) dye under visible and UVA light along with the role of reactive species, which has not yet been studied for \(\hbox {N}\)-\(\hbox {WO}_{3}\) photocatalysts. Doping of N into substitutional and interstitial sites of \(\hbox {WO}_{3}\) is confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy. At a pH of 7, 1 g \(\hbox {l}^{-1}\) of \(\hbox {N}\)-\(\hbox {WO}_{3}\) can completely degrade \(10\,\hbox {mg } \hbox {l}^{-1}\) of AM within 1 h under visible and UVA light. For the degradation of AM by \(\hbox {N}\)-\(\hbox {WO}_{3}\) under visible and UVA light, \(\hbox {h}^{+}\) is found to be the main reactive species, while \(\cdot \hbox {OH}\) contributes to a lesser extent. On the contrary, \(^{1}\hbox {O}_{2}, \cdot \hbox {O}_{2}^{-}\) and \(\hbox {e}^{-}\) show negligible roles. The crucial role of \(\hbox {h}^{+}\) indicates effective suppression of electron–hole recombination after N doping. Dye sensitization and oxidation by reactive species are found to be the major pathway for the degradation of AM under visible and UVA light, respectively.
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