Photodegradation of Nalidixic Acid assisted by TiO2 nanorods/Ag nanoparticles based catalyst
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Two different nanosized TiO2-based catalysts supported onto glass with tailored photocatalytic properties
upon irradiation by UV light were successfully employed for the degradation of nalidixid acid, a
widely diffused antibacterial agent of environmental relevance known to be non-biodegradable. Anatase
rod-like TiO2 nanocrystals (TiO2NRs) and a semiconductor oxide-noble metal nanocomposite TiO2 NRs/
Ag nanoparticles (NPs), synthesized by colloidal chemistry routes, were cast onto glass slide and
employed as photocatalysts. A commercially available catalyst (TiO2 P25), also immobilized onto a glass
slide, was used as a reference material. It was found that both TiO2 NRs/Ag NPs composite and TiO2 NRs
demonstrated a photocatalytic efficiency significantly higher than the reference TiO2 P25. Specifically,
TiO2 NRs/Ag NPs showed a photoactivity in nalidixic acid degradation 14 times higher than TiO2 P25
and 4 times higher than bare TiO2 NRs in the first 60 min of reaction. Several by-products were identified
by HPLC-MS along the nalidixic acid degradation, thus getting useful insight on the degradation pathway.
All the identified by-products resulted completely removed after 6 h of reaction
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Photocatalysis; TiO2/Ag nanoparticles; Antibiotics; Fluoroquinolone; Nalidixic acid; Recalcitrant pollutants
Elenco autori:
Fanizza, Elisabetta; Agostiano, Angela; Diomede, Sara; Petronella, Francesca; Sibillano, Teresa; Curri, MARIA LUCIA; Comparelli, Roberto; Mascolo, Giuseppe
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