Abstract
In this work, TiO2-based composite photocatalysts were synthesized for the photoreduction of Cr(VI) by deposition of CdS and/or Cu nanoparticles. Oak leaf extract was used as a reducing agent for the synthesis of Cu nanoparticles. Although the deposited amount of Cu was small (~ 1.1 wt%), it resulted in a shift of the absorption edge to the visible region and a significantly higher efficiency compared to TiO2. Deposition of ~ 3 wt% CdS resulted also in a higher activity under the visible light compared to TiO2, but lower compared to Cu-TiO2. The best results were obtained with the ternary photocatalyst, probably due to the formation of a z-scheme in which the deposited Cu acts as a mediator for electron transfer between CdS and TiO2. The addition of citric acid as a hole "scavenger" allowed a further increase in activity, even in the case of TiO2.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)