Raman spectroscopy of low cost photocatalytic titania metallized with silver used for methyl orange degradation

Authors

  • Princess Stephanie P. Llanos Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman
  • Neon Vicente B. Rosell Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman
  • Michael R. Tan Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, University of the Philippines
  • Jeffrey Jon G. Venezuela Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, University of the Philippines

Abstract

The high cost of commercially available photocatalysts such as P25 Degussa limits the economic feasibility of photocatalytic materials for wastewater treatment. As such, research is being done on developing a cheap method of making photocatalysts. This paper explores the fabrication of anatase titania using a facile hydrothermal method, and metallizing it with silver to improve its photocatalytic activity. The resulting powders were then characterized using Raman spectroscopy and the photocatalytic activity was evaluated via the degradation of Methyl Orange solutions in UV light. The experiment resulted in the fabrication of TiO2 powders in both the anatase and rutile phases. The anatase TiO2 powder was shown to be photocatalytic and metallizing it with silver at 18 weight percent enhanced both the raman spectra and photocatalytic activity of the anatase powder.

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Article ID

SPP2013-PB-19

Section

Poster Session PB

Published

2013-10-23

How to Cite

[1]
PSP Llanos, NVB Rosell, MR Tan, and JJG Venezuela, Raman spectroscopy of low cost photocatalytic titania metallized with silver used for methyl orange degradation, Proceedings of the Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas 31, SPP2013-PB-19 (2013). URL: https://proceedings.spp-online.org/article/view/SPP2013-PB-19.