Drinking water scarcity is a major issue that needs to be addressed
seriously. Water needs to be purified from organic pollutants and bacterial
contamination. In this study, sunlight driven photocatalysis for the
degradation of dyes and bacterial inactivation has been conducted over TiO2
nanoparticles (CST) and TiO2 nanobelts (CSTNB). TiO2 nanoparticles were
synthesized by a solution combustion process using ascorbic acid as a fuel.
Acid etched TiO2 nanobelts (CSTNB) were synthesized using combustion
synthesized TiO2 as a novel precursor. The mechanism of formation of TiO2
nanobelts was hypothesized. The antibacterial activity of combustion
synthesized TiO2 and acid etched TiO2 nanobelts were evaluated against
Escherichia coli and compared against commercial TiO2. Various characterization
studies like X-ray diffraction analysis, BET surface area analysis, diffused
reflectance measurements were performed. Microscopic structures and high
resolution images were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy,
transmission electron microscopy. The extent of photo-stability and reusability
of the catalyst was evaluated by conducting repeated cycles of photo
degradation experiments and was compared to the commercial grade TiO2. The
reactive radical species responsible for high photocatalytic and antibacterial
activity has been determined by performing multiple scavenger reactions. The
excellent charge transfer mechanism, high generation of hydroxyl and hole
radicals resulted in enhanced photocatalytic activity of the acid etched TiO2
nanobelts compared to commercial TiO2 and nanobelts made from commercial TiO2.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/physical-sciences/american-research-journal-of-chemistry/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/physical-sciences/american-research-journal-of-chemistry/

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