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- (762b) Catalytic Oxidation of Arsenic (III) Over Manganese Doped Titania Nanotubes in WATER
The morphology was observed using a JEOL 2100 field emission Gun Transmission Electron Microscope (JEM 2100F TEM) and HITACHI S-3400 N Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) attached with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry (EDX). X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis was performed on a Bruker D8 Focus diffractometer equipped with a Sol-X detector using a copper radiation source. Specific surface area analysis was done using the Brunauer, Emmett, and Teller (BET) method based on N2 adsorption at 77 K with a NOVA 1000 series analyzer.
Mn-TNTs (Mn0.1Ti0.9O(2-δ) , Mn0.15Ti0.85O(2-δ) , Mn0.2Ti0.8O(2-δ) , Mn0.25Ti0.75O(2-δ) , Mn0.3Ti0.7O(2-δ)) were tested and compared for the oxidation of Arsenic(III) in water. With a catalyst loading of 200 mg/L, the suspension was stirred using a mechanical stirrer. As(III) and As(V) were analyzed using Nano-Band™ Explorer II and Manganese was analyzed using Specrto Genesis ICP-OES. There was no manganese present in the liquid media, which means manganese neither dissolving nor reacting with the As(III). Hence, Mn-TNTs catalyzes the oxidation of dissolved As(III) in water. A second-order rate equation was found to best fit (R2 > 0.99) the kinetic data for all the materials. Oxidation of Arsenic(III) was found to be the highest for the Mn0.15Ti0.85O(2-δ) nanotubes. The reaction rate increases with temperature from 20 to 40°C with an activation energy of 27228 kJ/k-mole.