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- (403a) Removal of Rhodamine B Dye with Fe/Mn Co-Doped Titania Nanotubes
Characterization of the prepared co-doped titania nanotubes were performed using transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM and SEM), XRD analysis, and BET specific surface area analysis. The co-doped titania nanotubes thus prepared contain both monoclinic and anatase phases as evidenced by the XRD and EDX results. STEM analysis shows the formation of nanotubes. BET analyses show that the surface area for both the nanopowders and nanotubes increases with Mn doping and surface area increases when the nanostructure changes from a powder form to a tube form.
Degussa P-25, Titania nanotubes synthesized @ 180°C, co-doped Titania nanotubes (Fe0.01Mn0.09Ti0.9O(2-δ) , Fe0.05Mn0.05Ti0.9O(2-δ) & Fe0.09Mn0.01Ti0.9O(2-δ)), co-doped titania nanopowders (Fe0.01Mn0.09Ti0.9O(2-δ) & Fe0.09Mn0.01Ti0.9O(2-δ)), and Activated carbon were tested and compared for the adsorbtion of Rhodamine B. With adsorbent loading of 100 mg (0.06 wt%) in 150 ml beaker, the suspension was stirred using the magnetic stirrer. Adsorption of Rhodamine B was found to be the highest for the Fe0.01Mn0.09Ti0.9O(2-δ) nanotubes. The adsorption of Rhodamine B was found to increase with the adsorbent loading. Influence of pH was studied over a pH range of 2.5 – 10.5 and found that the removal of Rhodamine B is the highest at pH = 2.54. Adsorption of Rhodamine B was found to increase with temperature from 25 to 50° C.